What do you like to do in your spare time?

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GodsTwilightPrincess

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I like to draw, play videogames, read, write, do stuff outside.
 
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Ii like to write, play piano, chat here and listen to music.
 

pickles

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I love to watch cheezy sci fi disaster movies, cook, and love to work in the garden.
For the last 5 yrs I have collected old chandleir cristals and have hung them in the trees through out my garden.
There are over 1,500 now. It can be so beautiful when the sun hits them, as it sends light and rainbows all over the garden.
At night with a getal breeze they catch any light and it looks like the stars have come down from the sky!
A friend asked me why I did this, I said because I wanted to show God how he made me feel, it is my praise to him.
God bless, pickles
 
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fish, soccer, rugby, read, write, pray, think, and sleep.
 

pickles

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Oh yes, I love to fish as well. Stream and river fishing is best. But a lazy lake is good for those days when you just want to take it easy.
God bless, pickles
 
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Oh yes, I love to fish as well. Stream and river fishing is best. But a lazy lake is good for those days when you just want to take it easy.
God bless, pickles

Deep sea for me.
Love getting into those big bad boys:)

Mind you, there is hardly anything more relaxing than wetting a line on some secluded river bank and admiring God's beautiful scenery.
 

pickles

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Ive done fishing from the ocean shore, but no deep sea yet.
Do you rent the fishing equipment for deep sea?
I have only lake, stream and fly poles.
Where I live you can simply hire a boat and they supply everything for deep sea.
God bless, pickles
 
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Ive done fishing from the ocean shore, but no deep sea yet.
Do you rent the fishing equipment for deep sea?
I have only lake, stream and fly poles.
Where I live you can simply hire a boat and they supply everything for deep sea.
God bless, pickles
I am fortunate enough to have a half share in a 25 ft boat and have all of the necessary equipment.
Actually, too much of the necessary equipment. LOL.

Am I obsessed by fishing? You betchya!!
 

pickles

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I am fortunate enough to have a half share in a 25 ft boat and have all of the necessary equipment.
Actually, too much of the necessary equipment. LOL.

Am I obsessed by fishing? You betchya!!
You would probably love to see the tackle box my father left me.
Its the only thing I ever recieved from him but it was what I would love.
There are lures and flies from over 50 yrs ago.
Im sure many are collectable, I just havnt the time to find out. So being carefull not to use them untill I know for sure.
I havnt fish much the last year or so due to the fact Im reacting to sunlight. I hope this year will be different.
I miss fishing alot.
Im just worried about how many permits Ill have to buy to fish now.
It as getting bad a few years ago.
Do you have to get permits or licences to fish where you are?
If so are they expensive?
God bless, pickles
 
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spare time???????????????? hahaha
 
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wwjd_kilden

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chat here
listen to music
go for walks
watch tv
or play FF12
 
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You would probably love to see the tackle box my father left me.
Its the only thing I ever recieved from him but it was what I would love.
There are lures and flies from over 50 yrs ago.
Im sure many are collectable, I just havnt the time to find out. So being carefull not to use them untill I know for sure.
I havnt fish much the last year or so due to the fact Im reacting to sunlight. I hope this year will be different.
I miss fishing alot.
Im just worried about how many permits Ill have to buy to fish now.
It as getting bad a few years ago.
Do you have to get permits or licences to fish where you are?
If so are they expensive?
God bless, pickles
I sure would love to see that tackle box. I love the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the old stuff.
And fly fishing is my next goal to learn when I get the time. I love the art of fly fishing. Whether it is out to sea or in a stream catching a trout.

Permits? Oh man do we have permits and they aren't cheap either. Plus we have bag limits for species and retricted areas which are no go go for fishing.
I support all of these of course. But it is just such a pity that over-fishing by professionals and blatant greed by some amateurs has ruined it for the rest of us.
 

pickles

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I sure would love to see that tackle box. I love the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the old stuff.
And fly fishing is my next goal to learn when I get the time. I love the art of fly fishing. Whether it is out to sea or in a stream catching a trout.

Permits? Oh man do we have permits and they aren't cheap either. Plus we have bag limits for species and retricted areas which are no go go for fishing.
I support all of these of course. But it is just such a pity that over-fishing by professionals and blatant greed by some amateurs has ruined it for the rest of us.
I do agree on this.
Hopefully the limits will bring back the health of all fish and fishing.
I remember when one could catch a salmon that was three ft long.
Id love to see this again.
God bless, pickles