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I supose I should also include, Cooking (Chinese, BBQ, Italian, Candies), Baking (Breads, Cakes, Paistries), Canning (Fuits and Jellies), Target Shooting, and Wood Carving.
Oh and Porclian Doll Making.
 
Lets see... I hardly have the time for any of it but: ski racing, rock climbing, homebrewing beer, nautical history, fishing, movies, billiards, bridge, darts, enjoying a good beer, and lately I've been dabbling in a little amature tattoo design. Oh... and I do a lot of reading... techno-thrillers like Patrick Robinson, Clive Cussler, Jack DuBrul, Sean Flannery/David Hagberg, as well as diving and nautical related non-fiction.

Big hobbies in my past lives that I'd like to get back to: Martial Arts & Inline Skating [skated aggressively for a few years before I destroyed my shoulder skiing and learned that I'm not immortal!]
 
Anything with a motor and wheels....
 
sailing and diving are the worlds two greatest sports, and they go together so well too. I also like maritime history and fiction, and just about anything pyratical.
 
amazing isn't it? how we can all enjoy so many different things, but found each other under one sport? :)

Kayla:)
 
sailing and diving are the worlds two greatest sports, and they go together so well too

I was actualy debating on learning to dive or sail last year. My reasons for picking diving was that the dive shop was closer to my home and I thought it would be cheaper ( boy did I get that wrong :rolleyes: )

Sailing is still something I want to learn. There is a week long program in Annapolis over the summer that I may try. It does seem that to two sports would go hand in hand... What could be better then to sail out, anchor over a wreck, dive down and grab a couple of bugs and come up and cook them . Sounds like the life to me.

Ty
 
You mean there are things to do OTHER than scuba?!?!?!? :eek:

We mtn bike, travel, sail (lived 2 years on a sailboat in the Bahamas), dabble in photography, cook...

Scuba & mtn biking are the two we are most into these days.

~SubMariner~
 
Detailing and modifying my 1996 Impala SS and building my home theater system. But diving always comes first.
 

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