NorthWestWind,
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Making vector art, sometimes animation

PlantDadManGuy,

Bonsai

Mr_Mope,

I’ve started watching how to videos about bonsai lately. I’ve alway been curious but the time to grow and keeping the trees alive always seems intimidating.

Plus the folks who do this professionally seem to repot semi regularly and cut away a ton of roots. Everytime I’ve tried to repot something, I’ve killed it.

PlantDadManGuy,

Bonsai is a wonderful hobby and it can be as easy or as difficult as you want to make it. Check out the subreddit for helpful beginner info. Don’t get discouraged, 99% of people kill their first two or three trees. I’ve posted here but the community is non-existent. Look for a local gardening club to point you in the right direction. Chinese elms are probably the best beginner tree hands down.

CADmonkey,

Motorcycles. Both riding, and maintainence/repair. Wonderful for my mental health, and they’re all cool in their own ways.

Buck,

I don’t have a single favourite. I like coding for retro computers, doing cross stitch, drawing, playing guitar, gaming and electronics.

Immersive_Matthew,

My hobby turned into my career. I have been slowly Imagineering an entire VR Theme Park.

Leg,

That sounds badass!

Immersive_Matthew,

It has been the most rewarding work experience of my life. Still seems like a dream. I hope everyone can find their passion as AI frees up our time.

BilboBargains,

I like making and repairing stuff. Currently repairing a wheelbarrow and creating a contraption out of two defunct mountain bikes that will carry logs and other heavy loads.

MigratingtoLemmy,

I’d love to get into digital electronics and hardware hacking but I have no use for the skills in my life as of now, which means I have 0 motivation to pursue them

pedz,

Bike touring on rail trails and quiet roads coupled with camping and visiting nature reserves and national parks.

I loved computers when I was a teenager and it became my work. I’m now working in IT.

I was fine with that for a while but because it’s now my work, I needed to find something else to escape, and be more active.

So I eventually started cycling “for fun” but now I have panniers, camping equipment, and lots of plans to go cycling and camping deep in nature.

By the way if you have rail trails and/or safe itineraries to suggest, that are somewhat long (over 80/100 km if possible), don’t hesitate to let me know.

My favourite here is 'Le p’tit train du Nord" which runs for 200 km, and I highly recommend it.

Snowpix,
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Outdoor warning sirens and trains.

PlantDadManGuy,

I enjoy just some simple residential gardening and have started a bonsai hobby about 2 years ago. I posted several things here on Lemmy but the bonsai community is basically non-existent here.

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