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So, was talking to [livejournal.com profile] sanginmychains about knitting today. And yesterday. And over the last month. Slowly but surely, she is somehow tickling my curiosity enough to give it a try. I think. She's even found me a good knitting store... oy oy oy! (And, I agreed to check it out during lunchtime this week!! oy oy oy!)

This is the darn thing that started it all, when I got it in the mail:



Isn't it gorgeous? You know you think it is. I do. I have it sitting in a clear baggie next to my monitor so I can pet and admire it.  But really, this isn't what it was meant to do with its life.  

This has got me to thinking.  I have not indulged in a hobby in a long, long time. I used to do all sorts of things creative--from painting to drawing to gardening and even cross-stitch.  I loved it all, but...I don't do any of it anymore.  Sure it is a lack of time but also, there is always so much to do I don't take time for pure creativity  (see previous post's whine).  Oh and I am not talking about writing, which I am making time for (not enough, but working on it, and today I was really good about writing, and also getting some crit work done woo) and reading.  I am, actually, about to finish reading a book I started only Monday. Whoa.  

But, I'd like to open my mind to the possibility of something else.  And yes there is knitting, but that is a rather solo endeavor, which may just work out.  I'm curious though what my flisters like to do with their free time.

So! Flisters!  Do tell me!  What do YOU guys do for fun? Outside of lj, outside of work, outside of school, outside of writing.  What creative world do you dive in? I'd love to know.  Who knows, you may inspire me like Sang has.  You never know....

C
 


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Date: 2009-04-26 04:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] la-localfreak.livejournal.com
my Auntie has a big garden because of her doggies and her and my Auntie Irene are currently building a dog agility course so they don't have to wait for the fortnight agility class for the dogs to go on. They've made jumps and weaving poles and circular jumps and a tunnel and such. Don't know how much space you've got but that might be an alternative to normal gardening? lol.

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Date: 2009-04-26 04:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paragraphs.livejournal.com
Oh see I screwed up there too! I so would've loved to do agility, or hey even learn Search and Rescue work (which I do still love the idea of) but what did I do? I got huskies.

*palms face*

They don't do well in agility either--freedom in a ring means freedom to RUN!!!! Some huskies do agility, but few compete because they just aren't that kind of dog.

what kind of dogs does she have?

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Date: 2009-04-26 04:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] la-localfreak.livejournal.com
oh none of them do it competitively but some do it in display. Auntie Irene has a beagle called Fern, she loves agility (or really anything that involves running around). Auntie Maura has Amber the Weimeraner (she's getting very old now but still likes to have a go on some of the easier ones these days) Daisy Mae who's a Burmese but in truth is more like a rug most days! She likes weaving though, she does this thing where she wants a fuss and goes through your legs like a cat only if you're short (or male) this can be particularly awkward. And then there's Baby Jack, the Irish Wolfhound (full grown now) obviously he can't do much with the jumps but he can do the weaving poles and things. And then Auntie Maura's boyfriend, Steve has Ben and Sandy who are both heinz-variety dogs (mongrels in other words) with bits of labrador, collie and Misc in them.

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