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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannabug View Post
    Reminds me I've to sort the back garden out for summer. Strim and rotorvate. Also looking rid of an old sofa but if the bonfires aren't going ahead I'll have to burn it in back garden. I did look into controlled garden fires. Apparently you need to inform the local fire brigade giving times etc as they may come out for safety reasons.
    The back 'garden' is what we would call a yard, yeah? When I think of gardens, I think of grand landscape designs and koi ponds and fruit trees.

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    Hard to find time for hobbies. I have a young family and 2 large dogs so it’s pretty much centred around them with a tight daily routine. I do like to read when I can though, mostly non-fiction. Books allow you to escape into a different world, which isn’t a bad thing. Get up early on a Saturday on Sunday morning, get Spotify on the Bluetooth speaker and have a few hours of peace lol.

    Despite getting ripped from my friends of the same age, I do like to do jigsaws for the brain, and you get some really good scenic images to work out, like holiday beaches wishing you can get over there, or some cool creepy halloween one that can be done with the kids. Been doing some of the retro blockbuster video cover jigsaws lately. Just did Jaws and soon to do Beetlejuice.

    Just finishing up on Better Call Saul on Netflix so a new show will need to fill that void too

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    Quote Originally Posted by e11 View Post
    Hard to find time for hobbies. I have a young family and 2 large dogs so it’s pretty much centred around them with a tight daily routine. I do like to read when I can though, mostly non-fiction. Books allow you to escape into a different world, which isn’t a bad thing. Get up early on a Saturday on Sunday morning, get Spotify on the Bluetooth speaker and have a few hours of peace lol.

    Despite getting ripped from my friends of the same age, I do like to do jigsaws for the brain, and you get some really good scenic images to work out, like holiday beaches wishing you can get over there, or some cool creepy halloween one that can be done with the kids. Been doing some of the retro blockbuster video cover jigsaws lately. Just did Jaws and soon to do Beetlejuice.

    Just finishing up on Better Call Saul on Netflix so a new show will need to fill that void too
    Sometimes we all need to get away and find our peace. Who knew that jigsaws were so popular with stoners?

    I always like literature but hated reading... Audiobooks have pretty much saved my quarantine. The purple platinum kush helps too

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    Growing my own veg.
    Breeding and rearing my own chickens.
    Bass fishing.
    And metal detecting.
    Amongst other things lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by e11 View Post
    Hard to find time for hobbies. I have a young family and 2 large dogs so it’s pretty much centred around them with a tight daily routine. I do like to read when I can though, mostly non-fiction. Books allow you to escape into a different world, which isn’t a bad thing. Get up early on a Saturday on Sunday morning, get Spotify on the Bluetooth speaker and have a few hours of peace lol.

    Despite getting ripped from my friends of the same age, I do like to do jigsaws for the brain, and you get some really good scenic images to work out, like holiday beaches wishing you can get over there, or some cool creepy halloween one that can be done with the kids. Been doing some of the retro blockbuster video cover jigsaws lately. Just did Jaws and soon to do Beetlejuice.

    Just finishing up on Better Call Saul on Netflix so a new show will need to fill that void too
    I hear that bud,got 2 young kids,and 3 teenagers as well as 3 dogs and 2 ferrets,time f'ng flies outside of work lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo View Post
    Growing my own veg.
    Breeding and rearing my own chickens.
    Bass fishing.
    And metal detecting.
    Amongst other things lol.
    Share a cool find and a big fish, Pablo?

    I have a metal detector that was passed down but haven't figured out a good reason to break it out just yet.

    Cheers and tight lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbitual View Post
    I'm rather partial to a jigsaw.

    I had one made of Sadface's sad face...1,000 pieces consisting mainly of grey flesh tones and unshaven skin....it's a bloody nightmare.
    You sound like my type of maniac

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    Quote Originally Posted by UkMedicalGrower View Post
    You sound like my type of maniac

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    Quote Originally Posted by barney_billboy View Post
    Share a cool find and a big fish, Pablo?

    I have a metal detector that was passed down but haven't figured out a good reason to break it out just yet.

    Cheers and tight lines.
    My dad does metal detecting,all my kids have half sovereigns that he found in fields lol,I might take it up when I move back to Scotland.

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    Stamps,coins,model building,fishing,hunting,air guns,archery,gardening,metal detecting,hiking,camping,tinkering,OHV,4x4,and staring at the sun.
    Sings rock and roll in the shower

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