Looking to pick up some new hobbies.

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Knitting or crocheting. Or sewing. Or, like, literally any craft. They're not that expensive (Unless you use super expensive yarn or something) and there's a lot of stuff you can make.

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    Gardening (even tho I was only able to make cacti live), fostering a dog / getting a dog, and I always like drawing and writing

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    1. I recommend looking into your local WI(women's institution) (men can join too). I joined one last year and most of the people there are between 35-45years and love doing all sorts of fun stuff. Its a great way to get to try new things and meet new people. 2. going outside mushroom and berry picking. 3.handcrafts like knitting, painting, gluing odd stuff together to see what it becomes

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    Huddo's sister
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We don't have WI where I live but there is Country Women's Associations, University of the 3rd Age and neighbourhood centres that have a range of classes, groups and activities. There are a number of people who go foraging in my area, but there was a recent case where 3 people died and one is in a coma from ingesting death cap mushrooms, which has put a lot of people off.

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    #4

    Star gazing, painting and DIY stuff

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    #5

    Travelling is an excellent hobby! So is gardening, playing a musical Instrument, reading books, and crafting.

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    #6

    If you’re more technically minded, amateur radio. The license tests are usually very cheap to take and only require some basic knowledge (depending on your home country). Also, a very basic radio setup will only set you back around $40 USD or so.

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    Pick up an insturment! You can look into buying something along the lines of guitar, electric keyboard, or ukulele secondhand for fairly cheap, and there's tons of tutorials online if you want to learn songs. It's a lot of fun, and gives you something cool to show off.

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    #8

    Painting! It’s super fun and helps me to relax and express myself. Writing is also a good hobby.

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    Penguin Panda Pop
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Weirdly, I read this as 'parenting' first time. I'm taking this as a sign that I need more coffee.

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    #9

    Reading
    Amateur astronomy
    Climbing
    Creating things. Not just art. Models, chaos, peace, etc.

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    #10

    Drawing. It’s a great way to improve your art skills

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    #11

    music! learning an instrument takes time but its worth it

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    #12

    Doodle or let your spider go into the wild before she dies 10 dayslater, that waa my hobby today aka 8/28/23

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    #13

    Underwater basket weaving

    Horse painting

    Extreme ironing

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    #14

    Worldbuilding, Conlanging, anything that involves fantasy in general is good for me. To some extent carpentry, made a good sword and shield for fun.

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    #15

    Making characters or your own little world! Whenever I get bored I just start daydreaming and thinking out new lore in my head.

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    Back in the day I used to buy clothes at second hand shops and tweak them with my sewing machine to something better looking. With a sewing machine you can buy cheap bed sheets and make curtains

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    #17

    Rock climbing/bouldering.

    If you start in a gym, it won’t cost you much. And if you like it, then you can get all the expensive gear

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