Some people say what I do for work is a hobby, and I guess it is for some. I'm a puppet builder, and I build all sorts of puppets for TV, movie and live shows. There is a lot involved with some of the puppet constructions I have done and over the years I have developed quite an arsenal of skills, all of which come in handy to do hobby stuff. :thumb:
So when I'm not engrossed in some puppet construction:
I do mechanic work, love it, and keep my vehicles running.
I make strange paper mache' sculptures.
I paint portraits, still life and landscapes.
Paint white-wear plaster figurines. (love those carousel figures)
I draw. From real life and cartoon.
I had some strange ideas, I told my wife, she told me to wright them down and now I have 5 storys/books in various stages of compleation. As a wrighter, I'm a good carpenter.
I'm getting into photography now, since I bought a decent digital camera, and take pix of everything.
I have fish, cichalids are my faves. I had fiddler crabs for a few years and I really like crustaceans.
I use to have pet mice and a hamster, until the cats figured out how to open the cages. Those cats! I tell ya!:curse:
I sew. Mostly in the building of a puppet, but once in a while I make something useful for my wife or myself. I started a quilt a few years ago. It's someplace waiting for the mood to strike me. Just made me a work apron with lots of pockets for nails and tools. It's swell!:thumb:
I noodle on the computer and swap parts.
I build 1/32 plastic hot rod models. Just got into 1/82 military tanks. Love them WW1 machines.
Build stuff out of wood for the house and yard (just finished the kitchen counters):thumb:
Just got into gardening and growing flowers from seed. (the seedlings are taking over the new kitchen counters!)
I collect old and odd records (you know, the round vinyl type)
I collect collections, now that I think about it, from tools to tea pots.
And I model trains. :thumb: Right now I'm hand laying track in a switching yard just to see how I like it. Making my own ties and spikes and using old brass sectional track for the rails.
I got scads of projects in the works. But I find that if I keep picking up this one or that one as the mood takes me, then sooner or later they all get done.
TrainClown
