What other hobby...


has has an infinite number of variables like this one?
needlebrush
We can listen music and appreciate then great audio even while reading stupid posts.... :)
Motorcycling and occasionally making videos, here’s one I made for a friend a few years ago... https://vimeo.com/user10883022/marc-and-woody-ride-the-dragon

Headed out tomorrow to ride the full length of US129 - Knoxville TN to Cheifland FL. Wife and I will be capturing the last Lower48 state we haven’t ridden through on our bikes (yet). Looking forward to stopping by Lochloosa Lake for a photo op. And if you haven’t heard this JJ Grey & Mofro song, check it out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Dxb54AeSo

Grandparenting, bibles, guns, Porsche, technology, 3D-printing, CAD, roller coasters, anything automated (including software), web development, music...

Reminds me of another great song Fink The Blue and the Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBydaSPH0SE

Enjoy!
Eating healthier with pain-free daily workouts, driving a sports car 1-2 hours, 3-4 times weekly under clear coastal skies, home and garden projects, enjoying our pool, observing bird feeding stations on a lake, watching daily golfers approaching a nearby green from the 150 yard marker, large home aquariums...Italian renaissance art. Reading, historical videos and well-done "walking tours" through famous places on You Tube. 

One enjoyable hobby leads to the next for a day well spent. Music is usually a favorite evening hobby.  


All other hobbies tough has infinite numbers of variables also...

Some activies becomes hobbies because the players involved in them where the one that discover and enjoy all the variables.... The one who dont, will rather say that this activity is boring....

Reading or gardening is not always appealing for motorcycles riders because it is boring...
For some it is the exact reverse, motorcycles are almost boring activity compare to books or plants....

"Why do you collect transfer tickets ?" Some journalist was asking to the most intelligent man in the last millenia,(it is not Einstein) who wrote an entire book about them; he answer : it is because it enlightened me about roads, transports, history, economics, psychology, mathematics, urban design, politics, philosophy, sociology, archeology, linguistics and even astronomy... :)

The number of variables that may be look for in an hobby is limited by our brain abilities not the hobby....

:)

« i collect grains of sand, dust is a universe that takes no place in my room » -Groucho Marx
Fly fishing 
Radio control aircraft 
Metal detecting
Playing instruments (clarinet, etc) 
Japanese swordsmanship

AND audio.

I have too many damned hobbies...