Find Yourself a Hobby for 2020
21–30 of 99 posts
Re: Find Yourself a Hobby for 2020
#22Re: Find Yourself a Hobby for 2020
#23Visit tiny museums. I stumbled across this hobby a few years ago. Whenever I'm in some place new, I run a search on google maps for "museums" and try to find the smallest, most niche topic possible. It's a pretty small time commitment - a small museum can often be explored in 30-60 minutes - and it's incredibly rewarding. The smaller the museum is, the more likely you'll meet the person who set it up. And that's guar…
That being said, I believe it is fair to say that I had a better experience than wife+kids at two of my favourite niche museums - the Grimeton spark gap transmitter in South Sweden and, all-time favourite - the museum of submarine cable in Porthcurno, Cornwall, UK.
Everybody loved the Ramones museum in Berlin-Kreuzberg, though.
Re: Find Yourself a Hobby for 2020
#24Visit tiny museums. I stumbled across this hobby a few years ago. Whenever I'm in some place new, I run a search on google maps for "museums" and try to find the smallest, most niche topic possible. It's a pretty small time commitment - a small museum can often be explored in 30-60 minutes - and it's incredibly rewarding. The smaller the museum is, the more likely you'll meet the person who set it up. And that's guar…
Re: Find Yourself a Hobby for 2020
#25Visit tiny museums. I stumbled across this hobby a few years ago. Whenever I'm in some place new, I run a search on google maps for "museums" and try to find the smallest, most niche topic possible. It's a pretty small time commitment - a small museum can often be explored in 30-60 minutes - and it's incredibly rewarding. The smaller the museum is, the more likely you'll meet the person who set it up. And that's guar…
Re: Find Yourself a Hobby for 2020
#26My favourite is the first suggestion I received: Rock Thumbing[0] [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumble_finishing
Re: Find Yourself a Hobby for 2020
#27Maybe it's because I'm in my midlife crisis, but as I think how much time I put into hobbies I wonder how much good I could have done in the same time.
But creating music, build scale models, growing cactuses, watching movies is a lot of fun. And people need time to relax and enjoy life.
Re: Find Yourself a Hobby for 2020
#28Re: Find Yourself a Hobby for 2020
#29Lockpicking is both relaxing and challenging, and oh so rewarding when you succeed.
Re: Find Yourself a Hobby for 2020
#30Lindy Hop. 15 years in and I still enjoy it.