Since the other post about hobbies is broken I thought I would start another
Any hobbies you like on and off screen say here
I'll start with some
Colouring
Watching YouTube
Reading
Jigsaws
Since the other post about hobbies is broken I thought I would start another
Any hobbies you like on and off screen say here
I'll start with some
Colouring
Watching YouTube
Reading
Jigsaws
Who do you like watching?
I watch
1. DadvGirls
2. Geminitay / Geminitwo
3. Rhia Official
4. The Piggot Family
5. Cherry Wallis
6. Froggy Crossing
You could probably pick up an Entry Grade Gundam kit for pretty cheap, get a couple paint markers to paint it with. SD Gundams are also mostly cheap, and they're adorable!
Yeah and I still can't get my head around it
That's so good! Wish I could do things like that
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Here's a HG Turn A Gundam I painted and customised, as well as some various SD Gundams in the background
I got a bit obsessed and had about 70 in my house. I couldn't keep up with them. I tried a vanda, miltonia, zygopetalum, etc. examples of most common types. But I lost almost all in one of my burn outs, when I got depressed.
I have only 20 or so now and mostly easy ones.
Oncidium should be easy, but the fine roots mean they need to kept moist I think. Same for dendrobiums, which I seem to kill after a couple of years.
The cattleyas should also be ok, but they spread sideways quite fast and need splitting and repotting often, which they don't like much.
The problem comes after about 3 years when the potting medium starts breaking down and they have outgrown the pot. I think winter is more of a strain for some more than others. And keeping them watered when temps and sun is variable can be tricky.
I always like looking in the works because they have 2 for £12 on jigsaws so I get two 500 ones at once!
It isn't about numbers really. You just need 9 different things. There is no maths.
You can do it with 9 different shapes, like square, circle, triangle, star. I used to have books of sudoku many years ago. There were always a few with other symbols. They were my favourite ones.
You just need 9 different things in each row, column and 3x3 square. It is pattern matching, prediction and elimination. There are techniques and tricks for the harder ones.
I can never get on with sudoku either, my maths isn't good enough, I can't seem to do any number puzzles. I do enjoy cross words, both concise and cryptic, alpha puzzles and wordsearches
That's beautiful
Here’s one from last month:

Sounds like someone else is into orchids. They were a special interest of mine for a while about a decade ago. Now they’re more like part of the background of my life. I currently have 14 of them, so there are usually two or three in flower at any one time (mostly phalaenopsis, but also bulbophyllum, coelogyne, neofinetia, and paphiopedilum – all Asian orchids; for some reason, I don’t seem to be able to keep New World orchids alive for any length of time).
Prefer 500 pieces or less jigsaw puzzles.
I've tried Sudoku but never got into it - more into wordsearches
Reading - no. 1 hobby