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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What do you do to get away from this mad crazy time we live in from time to time?
Is it a good book? A little time playing a game online or alone?
For me personally, it is a little time out in the countryside or walking around with my camera in my hand just snapping away lost in the moment of creating something from the everyday... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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For me there is nothing better then getting out on the rock for a climb. In the fair weather anyways. Winter months are usually indoor at the GCC or TCA.
Oh and wanking also. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I have a lot of hobbies because if I lose my mojo, I can just pick up something else.
I’m an Artist and craft addict, and not bad on a sewing machine lol
When I’m feeling Meh, I take my dog out for a big trek somewhere, nature has amazing ways of making us feel positive and recharged! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It used to be walking the dog, but she died in May and walking seems pointless without a dog "
Take me , I love to be company to a walk .
Gardening . I find it relaxing and anti depressive and u get done in. Good to let energies out … |
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Once a month, I'll turn off all my stuff and wander. Get on a train or a bus, go see something I've never seen. Might be a mountain, or a new library, or some funky coffee place. Whatever, it resets me.
That, or I just nip over Thumper's for a wank. |
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By *lairekTV/TS
over a year ago
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Walking with the dog is a great escape imo.
Dogs show the important things in life : catching up on the peemail, sniffing another dogs behind, engaging in a futile attempt to catch a squirrel, greeting other dogs.
Digging out some old vinyl and playing it is great too.
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A nice cycle out into the countryside! Shall go on one today as its son inlaws birthday! Shall pop his pressie over! They live in the countryside few miles out from me! Whilst the sun is shining make most of it x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It used to be walking the dog, but she died in May and walking seems pointless without a dog "
Yes, I know exactly how you feel; our lovely Springer Spaniel died last Christmas Eve aged about 17 and 1 month and it is very lonely without her, and walks have become sadly uninteresting and pointless, as you say. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It used to be walking the dog, but she died in May and walking seems pointless without a dog
Walk in her memory? "
What a nice idea, I try and do that and should more. |
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My job keeps me very busy, I spend a lot of time with my kids (26 & 15), I have a beautiful relationship with my best friend Mr NBVN and we enjoy running and walking/hiking together- exploring new routes and supporting each other whilst training and recovering from injury.
For me Fab is small distraction from a busy and enjoyable life.
NBVN x |
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By *lairekTV/TS
over a year ago
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"It used to be walking the dog, but she died in May and walking seems pointless without a dog
Walk in her memory?
What a nice idea, I try and do that and should more."
I believe there are some places where you can dog share, for things like walks.
There's obviously a trust thing to resolve, but it sounds like a nice idea.
My dog would not turn down any offer of a walk |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"What do you do to get away from this mad crazy time we live in from time to time?
Is it a good book? A little time playing a game online or alone?
For me personally, it is a little time out in the countryside or walking around with my camera in my hand just snapping away lost in the moment of creating something from the everyday..."
Oh and reading, listening to music, and just switching off everything enjoying the peace and quiet every once in a while |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Go and feed the squirrels in the park, or the swans on the lake.
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Indeed, but with any birds or animals always check what it is safe and helpful to feed them; too much bread isn't good for ducks, etc. |
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"Go and feed the squirrels in the park, or the swans on the lake.
Indeed, but with any birds or animals always check what it is safe and helpful to feed them; too much bread isn't good for ducks, etc."
They can’t spend fast enough? |
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