I've tried lots of different things, all of which I've enjoyed but the ones I do the most of are gardening, photography and horse riding
Frankie
Horse riding and photography. Used to be in to trampolining and was club secretary at the university until I broke my ankle on it!
Leonie2
ouch!
Bovey Belle
Um, a few too many interests for a 24 hour day really . . . horses of course, archaeology and history/old buildings etc, countryside and nature esp. botany, needlework, cookery, walking, museums, reading and researching, gardening, forums & blogs (but not too many!), exploring Britain.
redwillowrose
photography, cross stitch,travelling, when I get the chance and gardening
Lizzie
Cross stitch and knitting
Sewing (clothes etc.)
Reading
Cooking (it really is a hobby, as well as a necessity!)
Walking
mc55
allotment, woodwork, dancing (swing and jive), going to the cinema, travelling (although don't do as much as I'd like), baking cakes
Used to love mountain biking, but its fallen by the wayside since I got my allotment
Desperate to learn how to crochet and would like to do more painting and sketching.
oh and of course, my blog.
Somerset Lad
Water colours, Narrow boat art, horticulture, cooking, preserving, canary breeding and showing, more things than i can post really.
Aqui
ah memories...
it used to be horse riding, photography, gardening, cooking, knitting, learning about herball medicine, paganism, ancient british history and megalithic monuments, making soap, moisturiser etc.
now it's: changing nappies, cuddling, sleeping (occassionally!)
Dizzy
Apart from gardening which I love, knitting, cross stitch (now and again) reading reading and oh errrrr reading. Depends how Im feeling really I go mad on gardening all spring and summer so do nothing much else. Then in the winter I tend to read, knit, sew and do all the other things. Love stuff to do with the canals too.
alison
I love my livestock, and all things animal, I enjoy getting involved in the childrens activities, including helping at school sometimes, and being a Govenor. When I get time I enjoy knitting and cross stitch. The garden is looking better now, and I usually have 4 books on the go.
I am also a juge Harry Potter fan, and can't wait for the next book to come out.
Obsidian
I'm a bit of a 'dabbler' with crafts, but my main passion is reading, especially Sci Fi, horror and thrillers.
mogs
spinning
painting in watercolours and oils
making things with wood.
roses and castles ( barge painting )
Libby
Like Dizzy, gardening is my main spring and summer hobby! I'm a butterfly really I like to try lots of things, but I knit, sew, crochet and cross stitch. I have had a go at soapmaking which was not as successful as I had hope (it stank) but I will have another go! I like making chutneys and marmalades but I actually don't enjoy cooking
Somerset Lad
mountain dweller wrote:
spinning
painting in watercolours and oils
making things with wood.
roses and castles ( barge painting )
Would love to see your bargeware, as i do it , done loads of craft fairs woth it over the years. I will try to post a photo of my Buckby can.
Emma Jane
Allotmenteering and gardening closely followed by my children and darling other half. Love to read anything, write, knit and sew - made all of my own clothes when I was in my 20's. Baking, preserving and cooking all of my lovely produce. Unfortunately there isn't an artistic bone in this ramshackled old body of mine, I so wish there was as I would love to be able to draw.
Daisy Bell
gardening,skittles,collecting african carved art
janowl
DIY, Making things from planks of wood. Decorrating. Knitting.
browneyes
yes Janowl youv always amazed me with the things you can make your clever arnt you?2 bits of wood and a few nails and you are in heaven
janowl
browneyes wrote:
yes Janowl youv always amazed me with the things you can make your clever arnt you?2 bits of wood and a few nails and you are in heaven
Oh yessssssss
polgara
Reading, card making, reading, playing music. gardening, cooking,
To get away from the world, I love my 2 Dolls Houses, and then more reading