Hi everyone,
Hope you had a nice weekend. Just wanted to ask around and hear everyone's favourite hobbies and pastime. Don't be afraid to share something unusual; I'm sure other people enjoy it as well.
Thanks!
Jack.
Hi everyone,
Hope you had a nice weekend. Just wanted to ask around and hear everyone's favourite hobbies and pastime. Don't be afraid to share something unusual; I'm sure other people enjoy it as well.
Thanks!
Jack.
Lovely idea for a discussion :) I'm a huge film and music lover; right now I'm hooked on the Hadestown albums (there's three versions so I enjoy comparing them) I'm also a big reader- mix of classics and fantasy.
Try to maintain a daily yoga and meditation practice though this falls away sometimes if my mood is really low and I need to save my energy. When I do keep it up, I find it makes everything fall into place so nicely :)
Thank you for sharing! Personally, I enjoy any entertainment media pretty much For films, I like watching good and bad ones (intentionally). Recently went to see Andrey Rublev at the cinema which was awesome. I like more casual films as well of course.
What are you reading right now? I'm reading The Hobbit Enjoy lots of different kinds of books.
Hadestown looks interesting. I didn't know what it was before I looked it up. I bet it's amazing to see live! For my music I like lots. My core favourites are within rock and blues. Big Beatles fan.
The Hobbit is always a good go-to :) Have you read it before or a first go at it? I've just finished The Lies of Locke Lamora which I highly recommend if you enjoy strong friendships and quite a morally dark backdrop. Have just started The Blade Itself after being recommended it by a few different people. Have only started but it seems good. Lots of good character work even if they are not the nicest people...
I've sadly not seen Hadestown live but if it returns to London I'll definitely be getting tickets!
I don't know many blues artists but a big rock fan; big Beatles fan too and adore the stones, especially their sticky fingers and exile albums :)
The Hobbit is always a good go-to :) Have you read it before or a first go at it? I've just finished The Lies of Locke Lamora which I highly recommend if you enjoy strong friendships and quite a morally dark backdrop. Have just started The Blade Itself after being recommended it by a few different people. Have only started but it seems good. Lots of good character work even if they are not the nicest people...
I've sadly not seen Hadestown live but if it returns to London I'll definitely be getting tickets!
I don't know many blues artists but a big rock fan; big Beatles fan too and adore the stones, especially their sticky fingers and exile albums :)