used to fly sport kites ... now r/c choppers.
Rudy
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
selector wrote:Astronomy, classical music, choral singing, running, cycling, snowshoeing, gardening. None currently competes for dollars except for a few dollars for the Choral Society membership and driving up to meet the snow.
Besides my model railroading I collect:
Postage stamps (USA and Germany and Area; Two distinct collections of each. One Mint and the other postally used.)
Beer steins (Just lidded steins; not mugs or tankards.)
Obsolete bolt action military rifles.
Miltary distinguished unit insignia.
Then there's an interest in American and Medieval history, genealogy and membership in several lineage societies.
The financing doesn't conflict too much. I work on one collection for a while and, when I feel I need a break, I go to another.
I still do some cycling, though by no means enough. The whole family does a lot of skiing, which will start to eat into my MR time in another month or so, assuming we don't have another spell of Global Warming and they can at least make snow, even if we don't get any for free. I used to play guitar in a couple of bands, but that was back in college. My daughter has just announced that she and her friends are forming a band. She's playing my '65 Fender Jaguar. I'm glad to see it getting used again, actually.
I like to cook, too. Unfortunately, I'm caught between a daughter who still just wants spaghetti and a wife who wants health food, so most of the time I'm just doing "utility cooking" which is not very interesting. Everyone approved of the pork chops with a sherry glaze sauce last night, though.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
My other two hobbies are currently dormant due to time/money constraints:
1. Civil War reenacting (148th Pennsylvania Volunteers!)
2. Flying (I have a private pilot's liscense).
Since the Air Force has me here at NC State working on my PhD, I have very little time. Add two young kids and a train layout, and you can see why I've had to whittle down to just one hobby for now. Notice which hobby won (model railroading, of course!).
Modeling the Rio Grande Southern First District circa 1938-1946 in HOn3.
High-power rocketry, computers, and XBox!
I'll give you a hint....
Well, I'm sporadic in my hobbies. I'll get in moods where I want to do one thing for awhile, and then another thing for awhile. Some of my hobbies include;
1. Guitar --> currently have an Alvarez acoustic, looking at getting a Telecaster. My dad has I believe 10 guitars, so it's in the family.
2. Collecting sports cards --> haven't bought any of these in awhile, but I got back into collecting last spring and did that for most of the summer. Collected mostly baseball autographs and started to collect football until I got back to school.
3. Running --> I'm always up for this. I try and run a few days a week to stay in semi-decent shape.
4. Baseball (sports in general) --> I've been active in sports my entire life. Baseball being my true passion. I'm decent at every other sport. Not the greatest, but I'm better than the average person.
5. Video games --> I can't stand the fake games like Final Fantasy and those stupid things. I'm big into NCAA Football and Madden. NCAA is the game of choice though. I love college sports.
6. Music --> I listen to music all the time. There is always music playing wherever I am.
7. Soon to be homework --> I switched my major to elementary education so homework will soon be a new hobby of mine.
8. Drinking --> A year underage, will be 21 in about 8 months. I'm a big fan of a ice coold beer every now and then. It's the college thing to do.
So those are my hobbies. I spend money on all of them in some way or another. I've drastically cut back on how much money I spend on video games, just buy about 3-4 games a year now. With the guitar, my dad has a lot of the tools that I would need, and he usually helps with all the up keep. Drinking is as most of you know costly. I try and only drink about 1-2 times a week if that even.
I am very much in to Civil War reenacting. Reenacting is my summer hobby. I am getting back in to model railroading after a number of years of not being able to build a railroad becasue of the lack of space and living in apartments. I also play World of Warcraft.
Dave I see you also are a reenactor. I am with the 2nd Maryland CSA in southern Michigan.
I have heard a claim that the hobby of Model Railroading takes in more possible activities than any other hobby- design, carpentry, art, etc.
I have one other hobby apart from model railroading, if you can call it a hobby, that I believe takes in even more activities and aspects than model railroading:
MOVIE MAKING.
Takes in:
writing and reading
historical research
architectural and site research/ touring/ sightseeing
visual design
painting
model building
construction
costume design and sewing
photography
acting
public speaking
stunt rigging and performance
pyrotechnics
directing
music research
music composition and arranging
music performance
computer graphics/ virtual model building and CGI animation
magic
Eastwood Theater in the town of Johnston on my East Texas N scale Santa Vaca and Santa Fe Rwy has a front marquee advertising Peril Trail a covered-wagon story I wanted to film when I was eleven-years old. My dad built the wheels for a clunky covered-wagon I cobbled together, but I never figured out how to borrow a horse or two, which is kind of a requisite for a covered wagon and pioneers and Indians movie.
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/data/548/Moviehs.JPG
The Winners Moon billboard on the side of the theater has a stillframe from a 16mm film I made about middle-school age geniuses who win a trip to the moon as a science contest prize. Not shown, on the far side of the theater is a billboard for my sexy version of Little Red Riding Hood in which I grew a devilish goatee to play the wolf.
Metro Red Line wrote: selector wrote:Astronomy, classical music, choral singing, running, cycling, snowshoeing, gardening. None currently competes for dollars except for a few dollars for the Choral Society membership and driving up to meet the snow.You need a telescope for the astronomy right? Cycling, you need to keep your bike tuned, buy new tires periodically, right? Gardening, you need to buy plants, soil, fertilizer, etc, right? :)
No, I don't . I have had these things for some time, and only recently came to toy trains. I do admit that I pay for a bike overhaul once every three to four years, and that would include new tires, but that expense palls compared to the other things that I do. I have gardened for some time, so I have the implements and take care of them, and I save seeds. So, these pursuits no longer compete for my discretionary income with the exceptions that I stated in my post.
I like to scratch build bird houses from 9-ply birch wood.
I also like to carve wood. This is one of my cottonwood carvings.
pcarrell wrote: I'll give you a hint....
In no particular order of priority, I indulge in the following: Travel (back to western Canada next spring), photography (trains, architecture, landscapes, flowers), and music (as both listener and performer....I currently play weekly in my church's worship band and have three synthesizers, an Ensoniq SD1, a Roland JV1080 and an Alesis Ion....I'm in the photo below, in the blue shirt on the riser to the far right)
Bill
"Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig"
Yu-gi-oh! TCG
artwork
research lot's and lots of research ( making a sermon is complacated)
Hmmm. My girlfriend is into hiking and skiing, so I guess those are now my interests too . . . My own main interests aside from model railroading are travel and my high performance sports car.
David
Over the years I have had many. Most of them when by the wayside in favor of model railroading when I started in this hobby 10 yers ago. Ones that have been dropped or severely limited by railroading include stamp collecting, golf, bow hunting (deer and turkey), fishing, coin collecting, and severl other various collections. Ones that I still dabble in on a limited basis include deer hunting (firearm) and playing the trumpet.
Ron
Owner and superintendant of the N scale Texas Colorado & Western Railway, a protolanced representaion of the BNSF from Fort Worth, TX through Wichita Falls TX and into Colorado.
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