Hmmm... I write fiction. Play video games. I would collect missals (as in, the books a minister/ priest reads from for the service) but can't afford that hobby.
1) Shaving 2) Roasting my own coffee beans 3) Whisky 4) Shortwave radio listening 5) Hamsters and bird keeping 6) Photography 7) Music While some of the above may not qualify as a hobby, I'd just list down what I like doing..
Cycling (have a bike jersey AD) Vintage Watches Vintage Ties Music (old Jazz, Classical, Classic Rock) Politics History It's interesting that many of our hobbies overlap. Wet Shaving seems to attract a thoughtful crowd with a variety of interests and often a strong sense of history. Other observations: lots of southerners, fishing and pens-none of those describe me but I appreciate all of them.
I have been a tea drinker for over a year and now I have found myself collecting tea. At the moment I have four different varieties of Oolong tea, three different English teas and one or two different green teas.
Maybe classified as pastimes, not hobbies: Fountain pens Home roasting coffee Antique browsing Big fan of the NFL
My friends have called me a serial hobbiest, and i'd have to agree. I think i've stabilized for a while however. My current list: Brewing Beer Shaving: Not collecting so much, but enjoying the "ME" time. I do enjoy restoring brushes. BBQing, Grilling, Cooking & Baking Collecting..... then drinking wine, usually with items from line above Feeding/watching birds House projects: Sometimes these are required..... other times I make things up that need to be done , I enjoy building/fixing things.
GOLF sex prospecting shooting archery fishing jeeping motorcycle riding camping GOLF drinking hoppy IPA's
I don't exactly think of these as hobbies, somehow, but: Chess. Mostly correspondence chess now. Used to play a lot in over the board tournaments, but can't seem to find the time now. Reading. Pastime rather than hobby, but I spend a lot of time reading. Bicycling. I've particularly got an interest in folding bikes.
Mine change as my time allowances fluctuate with job/family. Ones I have enjoyed: RC and free flight model planes Home brewing / Wine making Playing and collecting harmonicas Collecting Flashlights\pocket knives\multi-tools Playing and collecting ocarinas\tin whistles Slinging ( as in throwing rocks with a sling ) building small siege engines ( trebuchets, catapults, etc ) Martial Arts ( Tae Kwon Do )
I'm an Audiophile and collector of classical and jazz recordings. The most I ever paid was $327 for an RCA 3 disk set called Royal Ballet Gala Performances; I sold a Pink Floyd Box set, The First X, for $584.