What do y’all do for fun?

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Gardening, creative projects. Trying new recipes I think up.

What about you, @Username7?
 
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Not a whole lot, maybe someone on here does something I may find entertaining. I do enjoy a lot of outdoors type stuff, like fishing, and the like.
 
I’m a simple human when it comes to amusements. I read, write, and sometimes do crafts (mostly thread/yarn based though I have done some woodcraft in the past as well).
 
I would say a bit of everything.
From knitting, sewing, gardening , reading, to what I love which is painting.Canvas and furniture.
I ended up painting the whole house outside, roof and all, and wooden windows and doors .Plenty if beautiful sunshine at the time to be outdoors.
And then riding our motorbike around the fields. Horse riding.
It is a blessing to be in the countryside.
Then a course on Negotiation .
Aside from the usual work.
Now as from this week we are allowed to visit family up to 10 persons. So I met my in-laws who live in ranches/farms very close by.
 
I’d love to live on a Ranch/Farm especially up in the mountains. I’m pretty introverted around strangers, so places like farms and ranches would be quite peaceful.

Though, I’ve never been horse back riding it seems cool.
 
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How many languages can you speak? My dad suggested that I should learn a new language but I never looked into it.
 
Including English, five. but I am not really proficient at any. My language of best command after English is French, Italian is my favourite, and I am trying to get back into learning Portuguese…because my crush
 
Wood crafting seems cool.
I didn’t mind working with wood, but I also found myself annoyed with the sawdust and splinters. Now the most I can annoy myself with my crafts is if I stick myself with a needle and I find random thread clippings around the room.
 
To be honest, we have been over 100 days under strict lockdown, only allowed out for essentials and no further than the close-by two towns( one of them with special written permissions) . One needs to balance some aloneness with social interaction really.
Horse riding is worth trying if ever you have the chance!
 
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Haha, Yeah saw dust can be messy. And splinters are extremely annoying.
 
I am Argentinian. It depends on the province , and also town where you live and the active cases there are. Our town is case free and has been so it is opening up quite a bit.
 
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Oh, how long did it take to learn French? Though I’d assume that’s different from person to person. French would likely be the most useful language for me to learn, but German, Russian, Greek and Italian sound really cool when spoken.
 
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