As part of the conversation we were talking
about hobbies that old people have.
Here is our list.
Here is our list.
Moiya:
She likes to sew. She hasn’t had
time to do this for many months. Just no time. Last year she did a long 8 month course and then the summer comes ....
Greg: He
likes to read. Right now he is reading
about the aftermath of World War I. He
finds his books on sale at the Piccadilly Mall and comes home with 6 to 8 at a
time. They cost pennies, he says and the hard copy brings him a lot of enjoyment. He doesn't read that much from the Kindle anymore. Right now there are no books out
for sale. Instead there are sign-ups for
community groups in the spot where he usually buys his books.
Dave Wood: He likes to restore old cars. What he likes is watching a TV
programme about the restoration of old cars.
The actual hobby is too expensive for him. $10,000 for some of the parts? Nope.
He sticks with keeping modern cars running in his other spare time. What he likes for a hobby is "building things".
... a memoir about Chinook country ... |
Arta: I am reading books written by Indigenous
authors, or books about Indigenous communities.
Right now I have 3 books being read simultaneously.
One is The Original Meaning and True Intent
of Treaty 7 by Sarah Carter, Walter Hildebandt and Dorothy First
Rider.
Another is a memoir given to me
by John Borrows called “The Banker and the Blackfoot” by J. Edward Chamberlain
a memoir from southern Alberta.
When I am at Rebecca’s there are books like this on every side table and coffee table, so I haven't run out of books to read yet.
Arta
When I am at Rebecca’s there are books like this on every side table and coffee table, so I haven't run out of books to read yet.
Arta
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