>Nope. but then, it's my money and time, not hers. She does some things
>with her time and money that I wouldn't, but I think that's her
>business, too. Since neither of us works at a regular, high hours, away
?from home job, we still have lots of time for those things we enjoy
>together.
Isn't that what "hobbies" are all about? They aren't supposed to make
sense.
>I find something very satisfying about working on mechanical devices,
>especially when they get better as a result. Fortunately, I have very
>little work and life pressure to recover from.
Maybe someday. For now, I'm still racing the rats.
>Does she have to? If so, Why? She should have things to do that you
>don't get. Maybe you should hint about how you need to find room for a
>big model railroad set-up? ;-)
Man, you hit upon another unfullfilled hobby/interest of mine. I have a
large cardboard box of trainset stuff that keeps getting moved from one
house to the next....
>Odd is good, in my book. but if it helps, I'll bet there are even more
>camera boneyards owned by people on this list than have been admitted to.
Hmm. But mine are truely boneyards of deceased bits of camera kit which I
killled. Yes, I did FINALLY properly dispose of Sollie.
AG
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