giellaleafapmu
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I may be the only person I know who's never played golf. Strikes me as a hobby that confirms you're a bore.
That's right, not like fly-fishing... 😀
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I may be the only person I know who's never played golf. Strikes me as a hobby that confirms you're a bore.
You know the joke: Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day; teach a man to fish, and you get rid of him for the whole weekend.
I have quite a few interests, just not sure I can say I collect them. Due to budget limitations and not liking clutter, I will generally only have one or two items from these interests at any time. I will keep these until I would like to try something new at which point out with the old and in with the new. These interests include antique cameras, mechanical watches, and, to a lesser extent, fountain pens. Items usually get traded every 6 months to a year. This way I get to experience new things while not breaking the bank or having them collect dust.
I used to collect snapshots from garage sales. There are some weird and unexplainable images that people kept. Its fun to pare them down to a good dozen or so then rearrange them to tell someone's story. The chicken man and aerospace engineer are two of my favorite sets. I'll need to scan and upload them one day.
I'm collecting currency for my son's education. He's only 4 now. Any denomination, any currency, big, small, etc.. PM me for my address or paypal address.
When I got into rangefinders it began to feel like I was collecting them, trying out different makes and models I picked up on the cheap--sometimes too cheap to bother going through the hassle of selling. Now I have one Barnack and 2 Ms that I use regularly. The nice thing about Leica is that I'm too poor to collect them.
My wife is convinced I collect books. She may have a point there. But it's more that I tend to hang onto a book after I read it. It's inadvertent collecting, at best.
I'd like to think that I'm more hoarder than collector.