Photography is fun - you don't really have to make anything, just see stuff that looks cool, snap a picture, and fiddle with it to look nice. And um... disc golf seems to be popular around here. Paintball too.
2007-07-07 16:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a question that is actually best answered by you! You
know yourself better than anyone else, and by trying some new
things, you can learn even more about the gifts you have and
what you can do to make the most of your life!
Think about what you really enjoy in life---reading, what subjects interest you? Have you ever collected anything? Coins, stamps. butterflies, baseball cards......those are hobbies, too.
Learning to cook as one person suggested could be fabulous for you---you could discover how to make some
different grilled cheese sandwiches among many other
wonderful things! Gardening is fun, growing vegetables,
herbs, flowers....Boating, fishing, swimming....Rock climbing, mountain climbing, hiking......Photography could be very
gratifying! There are some cool places on the web to
upload photos so you can share your work with the world if you care to! Singing is a fun thing to do as well.....Baseball,
basketball, skating, running......Origami.....males do crochet,
knit and do needlework. A physician I had many years ago
when my twin daughters were born was an avid needlework
artist and had his framed completed works on the walls of
his office! They were beautiful! Drawing, painting, jewelry
making, working with clay, pottery, sculpture, wood carving....
I think if you focus in on this that bring you joy in life, things
that make you smile just thinking about them---make them
your hobby.....I think this is a great question and proves you
are motivated to find some things in life that will help you
to enjoy life more fully and express yourself. Good for you!
2007-07-08 01:28:51
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answered by Doris L 3
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Learn how to cook meals from scratch.Cooking is something you can never master(I know , I am a chef)It's an invaluable skill but can also open the door to many things for you later in life.Also ,it will teach you the real meaning of a dollar.
2007-07-08 00:00:07
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answered by isaacchef 3
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Outside activities, like hiking, fishing, baseball and other group sports, swimming, archery, astronomy, rock collecting, gardening, helping others in need, (the elderly, handicapped, young children), get a job to learn new skills.
2007-07-08 08:03:12
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answered by Lionheart ® 7
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I've been doing leather work for over 20 years.
Kinda therapeutic, beatin' the c**p outta a piece of dead cow flesh. Afterwards, I can sell it to finance the next beating session.
2007-07-08 13:46:51
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answered by strech 7
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What about doing woodworking, wood carving or wood burning? If you don't think these are CHEESE ideas, you might want to look at these sites.
http://www.carvingpatterns.com/themes/nav-beginners.html
http://www.woodworking.net/tips/index
http://www.meiselwoodhobby.com
2007-07-08 01:16:02
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answered by Pat C 7
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Ill agree with the person below me, everyone loves photography and photographers. Its easy if you get a nice digital camera, but it you want to get technical and develop yourself you should look up classes and such.
2007-07-08 00:01:42
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answered by Manda 2
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Gardening
Miniatures are fun.
Birdhouses are a whole lot of fun and would sell well. Especially unique ones.
Antiques - fun to shop for and restore.
2007-07-08 00:28:35
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answered by Anonymous
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How about radio control? There are plenty of ready to fly/ready to run packages out there. Airplanes, helos, cars, trucks -- they're all available.
2007-07-08 02:53:16
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answered by Craig B 3
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Go dumpster diving and get lovely free stuff!
2007-07-08 13:20:27
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answered by Anonymous
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