What other hobbies and interests do you have?

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asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
Barn conversion. Since my redundancy in 2005. It's quite challenging, today I was making a window opening 4m above the ground. I have a couple of 'needles' through the wall supporting tonnes of stone as if by magic. I try not to think of it.
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
Barn conversion. Since my redundancy in 2005. It's quite challenging, today I was making a window opening 4m above the ground. I have a couple of 'needles' through the wall supporting tonnes of stone as if by magic. I try not to think of it.

Never fear asterix- the only bit of the wall being supported over the opening is the 45 deg triangle of stone immediately above the opening above which the wall forms it's own relieving arch.

[Edit: but always get it checked by your friendly engineer......]
 

Bird Brain

New Member
Electronics and Computers.DIY,

I have cameras rigged up and also relays and stuff and build dismantle computers.The electronics/electrics thing has been used in my other hobby cycling.
 
Reading, cooking, golf, skiing (downhill and cross-country), watching cricket whenever I can (stopped played for good 7 years ago and miss it terribly), and want to start learning to play any of the six musical instruments I've had for years, before too long.

Also at the starting stage of learning to paint: oils, water colours, acrilyc.
 

edwardd67

Senior Member
Location
Renfrew
When not working or cycling i like to Fish, Trout, Salmon and Pike , tie my own flies . Go to the Gym mostly spinning, weights and Boxing
. Also enjoy watching my son play football for his Boys Club. Used to coach an under 8s-- 7 a side team but had to give it up due to work commitments.
Regards
ED
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
I'm President of the League of Solihull Daydreamers. L.S.D. for short.
 

JamesAC

Senior Member
Location
London
Singing - acapella 16th Century church music (Byrd, Tallis, Palestrina and so on)
Singing - acapella 20th Century church music - (Arvo Part, Herbert Howells etc)
Singing - "proper" folk songs and sea chanties

Oh - and hill walking, of course. Preferably high up hills, such as Snowdon, Lakes.
 
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