Thursday, 11 October 2018

Hobby tree

Inside my head there is a tree, a tree of hobbies I would like do. The bottom stump of the tree is playing computer games, further up the stump is Drawing pictures. At the apex of the stump is media creations like this blog and videos. These hobbies are together because they need little space. Further up the tree in the first branches is building models and devices in a work shop, this hobby needs more space because a room is needed to house the machines and models. Playing music (possibly in a groups) and at the ends of the branches is Man caving and game touring. In game touring, a group of guys come together and visit golf courses and bowling alleys to play in different places. I sense that if I did have a gaming crew in the future at least some of the crew would be robots because I have not made enough friends in life to host such a hobby and robots are available on tap. In man caving, a room is needed that is filled with gaming tables such as table tenis and pool tables and football tables. If the man cave is well made, it will have a small bar stool with drinks and a coffee maker. The man cave would be the finishing place from game touring. So I would take my crew to the golf course and the bowling alley then would finish off in the man cave playing pool and other indoor games. The man cave could include a large screen with all the games consoles attached.

So... This is the hobby tree...
Bottom Stump: Playing computer games.
Middle Stump: Art(drawings, pictures)
Apex of Stump: Media Creations, (E books, videos, blogs)
First branches: Building models, and playing music)
Outer branches: Game touring and man caving (golf, bowing, table games)

At the moment I am at the apex of the stump. Will I get to the outer branches? who knows. Gaming is virtually free these days because many games are free and everyone has mobile phones. Art is cheap because all you need is paper and drawing tools like pencils or pens. Media is cheap because this blog is free and so are platforms that host your videos. The whole stump and cheap, solo and needs little space.

However, to get to the first branches and outer branches I will need more space and time and co-operation from others. 


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