I've undertaken (for the past three years now) writing an historical novel. The research is deliciously horrendous and involves a massive translating task from a language I know superficially.
Next year, I plan a solo trip to Germany to invoke my primary characters, know their locale, more research, and intensive writing.
What projects (outside work and this site) occupy your time?
@the-gravedigger saidYou must be getting tired after all these years!! 😉
I'm interviewing apprentice gravediggers.
-VR
@chessturd saidI'd say coin collecting was more of a hobby than project, but what do I know. 😉
Is coin collecting a project?
I do know it is an expensive investment.
Very rewarding to have a hobby/interest that essentially saves your money.
I guess finding key dates could be a project.
Other than chess and coins I've got nothing but my rigged good lucks. 😉
-VR
I’m learning about crop rotation and growing more vegetables this year. Managed potatoes, leeks, pac choi, rocket, coriander, lettuce, spinach & tomatoes last year. This year including beetroot, butternut squash, carrots & onions.
I’ve bought a brand new neoprene wardrobe of 4 wetsuits, socks, gloves hood and cap for sea swimming & messing about on a surfboard all year round.
@drewnogal saidyoung lady I'm impressed
I’m learning about crop rotation and growing more vegetables this year. Managed potatoes, leeks, pac choi, rocket, coriander, lettuce, spinach & tomatoes last year. This year including beetroot, butternut squash, carrots & onions.
I’ve bought a brand new neoprene wardrobe of 4 wetsuits, socks, gloves hood and cap for sea swimming & messing about on a surfboard all year round.
way to go!
@drewnogal saidMy Father use to do this crop rotation, it really works!!! I believe he was a little bit a head of the time before people starting doing it.
I’m learning about crop rotation and growing more vegetables this year. Managed potatoes, leeks, pac choi, rocket, coriander, lettuce, spinach & tomatoes last year. This year including beetroot, butternut squash, carrots & onions.
-VR
@drewnogal saidSounds like you are well prepared for the coming apocalypse.
I’m learning about crop rotation and growing more vegetables this year. Managed potatoes, leeks, pac choi, rocket, coriander, lettuce, spinach & tomatoes last year. This year including beetroot, butternut squash, carrots & onions.
I’ve bought a brand new neoprene wardrobe of 4 wetsuits, socks, gloves hood and cap for sea swimming & messing about on a surfboard all year round.
Self sufficient in food and a cunning escape plan. Respect.
@hakima saidAdding to my repertoire of newly written tunes I post on Soundcloud, up to 82 now. Maybe 50 originals and the rest traditional tunes and some songs sung by my my wife and friends when we lived in Jerusalem.
I've undertaken (for the past three years now) writing an historical novel. The research is deliciously horrendous and involves a massive translating task from a language I know superficially.
Next year, I plan a solo trip to Germany to invoke my primary characters, know their locale, more research, and intensive writing.
What projects (outside work and this site) occupy your time?
@drewnogal saidThat's impressive. The veggies that is. As far as surfing goes, what's wrong with a slinky little bikini? 😉
I’m learning about crop rotation and growing more vegetables this year. Managed potatoes, leeks, pac choi, rocket, coriander, lettuce, spinach & tomatoes last year. This year including beetroot, butternut squash, carrots & onions.
I’ve bought a brand new neoprene wardrobe of 4 wetsuits, socks, gloves hood and cap for sea swimming & messing about on a surfboard all year round.