What other hobby...


has has an infinite number of variables like this one?
needlebrush
@dekay.....Why do I get the impression that you're Not refering to small mammals? ;)
I'm allowed to 'watch' all I want, too....
I'm NOT allowed to get grabby, drool, or whip my head about in public to verify what I just saw...;)

My cardioMD told me to stay away from sildenafil.....
"Lasts too long...I don't want you to waste all of our expensive handiwork."
So...timing and...'co-ordination' becomes a major factor. Into the Blue...;)

We work in wood, so have 'toys' basic to esoteric (a Prazi-equiped Bosch worm-drive saw, anyone?).  Metal and plastics are part of my skill set.

Jack of all trades, master of some.  Find quantum physics adorable; makes sense of the senseless, and something to place blame on.

Spouse gave me a t-shirt lately:

Free Contradictions! $1

It's a Life. *G*

Next....
Not a downer if you get it... but, preparing to die. (Hopefully not for a long time!) The older I get, the more my perspective on all the activities and fuss evolves. "You may die a hundred deaths without a break in the mental turmoil. Or, you may keep your body and die only in the mind. The death of the mind is the birth of wisdom."
Online Chess, propaganda posters collecting, target shooting, guns customization, fishing lures making. 
@daj...Yup, perspective is All.  And it keeps ones' priorities grounded.  Although I've not been able to do the majority of the experiences I'd have like to done, I've certainly been through and about Enough. *S*

With the company of my beloved spouse and the plethora of pets we've shared our times with...we've had a pretty good time about it.  Of course, there's always a 'bucket list', but there's always going to be Something Desirable to Do.  That's just the nature of our beasts...;)

One can always be disappointed about Something,  It's being able to let it go without remorse, without fret, without the feeling of being deprived or blocked by anything other than ourselves.  And most of the latter revolves around the practical pursuit of existence in the day2day...

One could complain....but nobody really wants to hear it, and one would rather put the time and energy into Something Else more interesting, perhaps fun, or just plain productive and practical.

Death is inevitable...OK.

Meanwhile, I think we should stay 'entertained'; as to what that means to You....is up to You. *G*

Have @ It.

Yers, J