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Post by Sweet Pea on Apr 18, 2009 18:13:48 GMT -5
lately, besides the things you already mentioned...drawing, painting, writing poetry, singing, dancing, hiking and driving to places of natural beauty. Since when were singing and dancing considered shy-friendly hobbies? i kind of assumed anything you do alone is 'shy friendly'.
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Post by themobster78 on Oct 21, 2014 16:24:30 GMT -5
Personally I enjoy gardening and other plant based things. Look up "Air plants". These species of plants are very interesting and are not required to be planted in soil. They pull moisture from the air in high humidity areas but need to be soaked in water for a few hours every week in drier areas or when being kept as a house plant. Their roots only act as anchors to keep them attached to whatever they happen to be growing on. They look amazing and can be used as decoration or interesting conversational pieces. My pinterest account has lots of pictures of them as well as care guides. (or if you think im being an attention whore heres a random image I googled) www.pinkog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/iona-air-plants-from-twisted-acres_.jpg I tried setting up an aquaponics system to practice being self sustainable. Sadly I live in a 5a zone where we experience lots of snow and that hobby becomes expensive when youre trying to keep the plants and the fish warm. It wasnt as successful as I had hoped, but I learned a lot in the process
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Post by Audio the obscure on Oct 28, 2018 17:16:33 GMT -5
lately, besides the things you already mentioned...drawing, painting, writing poetry, singing, dancing, hiking and driving to places of natural beauty. Since when were singing and dancing considered shy-friendly hobbies? At first glance, it would seem as if singing and/or dancing are more extroverted activities. Perhaps not necessarily: I, myself am very introverted (shy) and I love to just dance around the apartment, and I love to sing:). I prefer to do both alone lol. I don't get out much anymore except for an occasional walk to see some cats, and of course to the grocery store to buy food.
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Post by Audio the obscure on Oct 28, 2018 17:22:26 GMT -5
Personally I enjoy gardening and other plant based things. Look up "Air plants". These species of plants are very interesting and are not required to be planted in soil. They pull moisture from the air in high humidity areas but need to be soaked in water for a few hours every week in drier areas or when being kept as a house plant. Their roots only act as anchors to keep them attached to whatever they happen to be growing on. They look amazing and can be used as decoration or interesting conversational pieces. My pinterest account has lots of pictures of them as well as care guides. (or if you think im being an attention whore heres a random image I googled) www.pinkog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/iona-air-plants-from-twisted-acres_.jpg I tried setting up an aquaponics system to practice being self sustainable. Sadly I live in a 5a zone where we experience lots of snow and that hobby becomes expensive when youre trying to keep the plants and the fish warm. It wasnt as successful as I had hoped, but I learned a lot in the process They look very nice. I'm into plants too - but I'm not very good at it. The 2 geraniums I have here were given to me by my best friend Marion in the same building I live in. One blooms pink flowers and the other a deeper pink almost like a rose colour. The pink one still has a couple flowers on it, the darker pink to red one stopped blossoming for the year. They both have a lot of leaves on them. I water them about every three days thereabouts. I'm still very much a beginner when it comes to keeping or having houseplants.
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