Hugh Manatee
Veteran
Mmmm. My relationship with hobbies probability mirrors what is going on inside my head. Cycling is part of the two hobbies that I have kept up most of my life. The other is fishing. Both started when I was a kid; using one to get to the other.
I have taken breaks from each sometimes for up to a year or so. I do think that to enjoy cycling you have to be reasonably fit and I get depressed with that, "Every ride is my first ride" feeling. In the early 90s I was doing hundreds of miles a week.
Other hobbies come and go. Fly tying being an example. I quake to think how much I have spent on various materials. Currently it is knife making. It is why there is a small pillar drill in the living room! These hobbies are very full on whilst they last. Usually it is realisation that I'm not very much good at anything that makes me lose interest.
To quote Kryten, "Oh for the services of a truly world class psychologist."
I have taken breaks from each sometimes for up to a year or so. I do think that to enjoy cycling you have to be reasonably fit and I get depressed with that, "Every ride is my first ride" feeling. In the early 90s I was doing hundreds of miles a week.
Other hobbies come and go. Fly tying being an example. I quake to think how much I have spent on various materials. Currently it is knife making. It is why there is a small pillar drill in the living room! These hobbies are very full on whilst they last. Usually it is realisation that I'm not very much good at anything that makes me lose interest.
To quote Kryten, "Oh for the services of a truly world class psychologist."