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  • #91
    I've had a fair few hobbies over the years including painting, sewing, knitting, motorbikes and music festivals. These days I make yogurt, cheese, wine and soap. I bake and cook and do family history (I've yet to confirm it for myself but according to the guy who has written books on my Miller line, I am a direct decendant of King Harold of battle of Hastings fame). I also make herbal tinctures, infused oils and ointments. I do preserves too and love using my new pressure canner

    I'd love to start painting again and my Sons bought me some paints and brushes etc a few years ago for xmas and i've just not got around to starting..... that could be another one for the 52 week challenge
    Last edited by Ananke; 05-03-2013, 01:21 AM.
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    • #92
      Originally posted by Glutton4... View Post
      Too expensive, mate. There's a Barn locally, very rickety, and with hardly any land. It has planning consent to convert to a dwelling. How much?

      �400,000!!!!!

      Greedy barstewards.
      That's the problem with living in a parallel universe, your barns are not the same as ours. You can get a good sized barn around here for between 100 and 200k.
      I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.

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      • #93
        Say what?!

        *goes to rightmove!*

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        • #94
          There are 2 round the corner from me for sale at the moment Chris, though unfortunately they are in the middle of a working cattle farm, that milks 3 times a day. You'd never get the smell out of your washing...
          I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Mikeywills View Post
            There are 2 round the corner from me for sale at the moment Chris, though unfortunately they are in the middle of a working cattle farm, that milks 3 times a day. You'd never get the smell out of your washing...
            Are you trying to put Chris off, Mikey

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            • #96
              My other interests are football, reading and politics.

              In football I support our local team, Guiseley FC, and much prefer the gentler pastures of non-league footy to the crazy, cash-soaked world of the Premier League.

              For reading I like mainly factual books, and don't read all that many novels, although I do like Marina Lewycka, and have read all of her stuff...

              In politics I'm pretty much (very much?) on the left, and a member of (am I allowed to say this?) the Labour Party as well as being a member of Republic, which for those to whom we might still be unfamiliar, propose a democratic alternative to the Monarchy.

              Apart from all if this, I love to go walking, and my partner and I love nothing more than trekking in our beautiful Yorkshire hills and dales with the world and all its problems left behind in the big cities...

              Hope I sound vaguely 'normal!'...

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Herbsandveg View Post
                My other interests are football, reading and politics.

                In football I support our local team, Guiseley FC, and much prefer the gentler pastures of non-league footy to the crazy, cash-soaked world of the Premier League.

                For reading I like mainly factual books, and don't read all that many novels, although I do like Marina Lewycka, and have read all of her stuff...

                In politics I'm pretty much (very much?) on the left, and a member of (am I allowed to say this?) the Labour Party as well as being a member of Republic, which for those to whom we might still be unfamiliar, propose a democratic alternative to the Monarchy.

                Apart from all if this, I love to go walking, and my partner and I love nothing more than trekking in our beautiful Yorkshire hills and dales with the world and all its problems left behind in the big cities...

                Hope I sound vaguely 'normal!'...

                'Normal' gets a bad press. I quite like it. Within reason.

                Pre-children, we liked skiing and surfing. Post-children, we like talking about it... They're 5 and 3 now so this year might be the one we start making plans to actually do it again! Hobbies like cooking, crafts and reading have been shoe-horned in somehow.

                We lived near Marina Lewycka a few years ago - she used to lecture at Sheffield Hallam. Haven't tried any of her books yet though!
                I don't roll on Shabbos

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Rhona View Post
                  'Normal' gets a bad press. I quite like it. Within reason.

                  Pre-children, we liked skiing and surfing. Post-children, we like talking about it... They're 5 and 3 now so this year might be the one we start making plans to actually do it again! Hobbies like cooking, crafts and reading have been shoe-horned in somehow.

                  We lived near Marina Lewycka a few years ago - she used to lecture at Sheffield Hallam. Haven't tried any of her books yet though!
                  I can recommend her books, though just thinking of it now, I'd also heartily recommend anything by John O'Farrell who remains my favourite author for humour despite the fact I haven't read him for a little while...Quick trip on to Amazon, methinks!...

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Alex8100
                    Swimming.I love swimming.Pools are really a large part of your delight and they offer a cooling ambience wherein you can refresh yourself and get rid of irksomeness.
                    I think I really need to start swimming. I reckon people would sponsor me - does this really work?

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                    • Originally posted by Alex8100
                      Swimming.I love swimming.Pools are really a large part of your delight and they offer a cooling ambience wherein you can refresh yourself and get rid of irksomeness.

                      I would like an above ground pool,if I could find a good one
                      He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame

                      Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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                      • Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
                        I think I really need to start swimming. I reckon people would sponsor me - does this really work?
                        River Trent is very cold at the moment
                        Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein

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                        • Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
                          I think I really need to start swimming. I reckon people would sponsor me - does this really work?
                          I may have left it too late to ask the meaning of irksomeness

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                          • Troll baiting VC try doing a search why do they bother
                            Last edited by bearded bloke; 07-03-2013, 07:00 PM.
                            He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame

                            Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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                            • Its their hobby apart from Gardening

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                              • Nooooooooooooooooo,why do the trolls bother is what I meant
                                He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame

                                Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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