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    Wink Cool Hobbies

    Running is one of the fastest growing hobbies in the UK but that's not what I'm going to suggest. Info on another of the fastest growing hobbies is below:

    I'm going for the Eglu!

    http://www.omlet.co.uk/homepage/homepage.php

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...Keep-hens.html

    What do you think?

    Your wee man could be collecting eggs with you by the end of the year, how cool is that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98elite View Post
    Running is one of the fastest growing hobbies in the UK but that's not what I'm going to suggest. Info on another of the fastest growing hobbies is below:

    I'm going for the Eglu!

    http://www.omlet.co.uk/homepage/homepage.php

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...Keep-hens.html

    What do you think?

    Your wee man could be collecting eggs with you by the end of the year, how cool is that!
    AW "98elite" !! That is so sweet! Wee chickens!

    I might bring this idea up to my partner too see if he will allow it! Infact what am i sayin.....i am a woman so i dont need permission do i!
    I SWORE ON ONE THREAD!
    GET OVER IT!!!!!

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    Well, it's not exactly physical (unless you count banging your head on the desk with frustraion at times ), but have you ever researched your family history? It's what brought me to this forum in the first place, as my people are from Thurso. You should pop on over to the genealogy section and have a look. It's strangely addictive, and you can work around your children when you do it (I have two little girls), as a lot of it can be done from home on your computer.

    Just a thought. Not everyone can get into it, and think i'm totally mad, but you never know

    Good luck finding a hobby.

    Kristy

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    Try gardening. Constant fight against the elements and other things mother nature sets against us. Great when you can say "I did it" against all the odds. Makes you start to think about the beauties that can surround us.

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    Agree with Kristymac. A fascinating pastime, not too expensive, and can certainly widen your horizons and can give a great deal of satisfaction. You just never know who may pop up.Lots of good advice on the org.

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    I would love to start gardening! My garden is a pure mess! I have garages at the back and people are always throwing stuff over and i have given up on it now!

    But i never know where to start! Do i weed? Cut the grass? etc etc etc! Grrrrr!

    My Grandad has been researching our family tree for many years! He has gone hundreds of years back and is very interesting!
    I SWORE ON ONE THREAD!
    GET OVER IT!!!!!

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