Posted by qwertyell on December 16, 2012 at 22:00:29 from (199.38.231.186):
In Reply to: Your hobbies posted by 37Chief on December 16, 2012 at 17:02:21:
Having too many hobbies may be as bad as not having any hobby. But, thankfully I've got a couple hobbies. They seem to interfere with each other at times. I love to carve in wood. I carve a lot of walking sticks mostly out of aspen. Each one is personalized for the receiver. I number those that I sell/give away. The last one was #221. I also carve a bunch of Welsh love spoons. In fact I started and finished carving a simple one this evening after I got home from church. In addition I carve a bunch of name chains and other objects. Was and is a very good stress reliever for this old coot. But my other hobby is old tractors. I'm nearing completion of a "one of a kind" tractor I'm building to take on tractorcades. Has a motorcycle engine hooked up to an Allis model C rear end and covered with a cedar strip body. When I'm completed with it I'll try to get some pix of it on here.... along with some pix of the special hauling rig I built for my tractors. Plus, I do some building/brick laying you name it jobs at my leisure.I never want for something to do!
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