What does everyone like to do outside of their workplace? We'll open it up to things you would like to start as well....
For me:
- Playing guitar / bass/ drums: I do volunteer at my church on a regular basis. I have been playing bass for 20 years, guitar for 14 years, and drums for 1.5 years.
- Recording / Composing music: I used to do this a lot about 10 years ago, but still dabble from time to time.
- I have always enjoyed architecture and design as well. It has been a while since I have done anything like that, but it's peaking my interest again.
- Future Endeavors: Videography, Animations & 3D renderings
What I do when not working at work is work (physical labor LOL) at home.
I love to deer hunt (bow, handgun, rifle)
I enjoy target shooting and teaching the grandkids how to shoot
I enjoy riding my GoldWing (aka road sofa)
We just started camping again and I like to camp taking 3 day weekends at state parks
I used to like fishing and as retirement gets closer may start again.
I enjoy cutting wood even though it is a necessity as we heat with wood
What I do when not working at work is work (physical labor LOL) at home.
I love to deer hunt (bow, handgun, rifle)
I enjoy target shooting and teaching the grandkids how to shoot
I enjoy riding my GoldWing (aka road sofa)
We just started camping again and I like to camp taking 3 day weekends at state parks
I used to like fishing and as retirement gets closer may start again.
I enjoy cutting wood even though it is a necessity as we heat with wood
Kp61dude! I'm on my 4th GoldWing, each was has been progressively newer and bigger. I love my '89 (151k miles and runs strong) and hoping she doesn't take much to get her road ready (I've got a vacuum leak I can't find) before riding season starts.... and I am on the bike a lot after the snow and ice is gone. If I buy another one it will be another 1500 maybe a '98 or '99. The 1500's are the longest wheelbase and are more comfortable for taller riders. And even though they are huge they handle like a large crotch rocket and are much faster than many think.
I've always wanted a big bike with reverse gear. My Dad I have always flocked at them, especially the late 80's and all of 90's, but none have ever owned one... might have to soon.
I have always had reverse in one form or another (wife gets off and pushes LOL) and the 89 I currently have the first GoldWing I've owned (I'm on #4 each time I bought another one it has been newer and bigger) that has reverse and I love it. Nothing will cause you to drop a big bike (900+ lbs) like trying to push it backwards on wet blacktop or grass.