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What low cost activities would you do if you didn't work?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 608064" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi. Thanks. Guess there are a lot of loners around...lol. There is actually group gardening out here, but it's winding down due to the cold weather or I'd try it. I'm not very good with my hands, but maybe I'll try quilting or knitting. Can't hurt to try again, right? I think I will! </p><p></p><p>Lisa, I already volunteer at our humane society. And I work out about an hour a day so those two activities are covered. I also love to go to the dog park because, if I hit a time when there's a small group, everyone is friendly and welcoming because we all love dogs and it's easy to converse. </p><p></p><p>Slowly, I'm looking around to find options where the people I am around are not going to be ex-felons and ex-drug users who are apt to try to cause drama...lol. I think one of my biggest problems is what Susie talked about...my choice of people to be around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 608064, member: 1550"] Hi. Thanks. Guess there are a lot of loners around...lol. There is actually group gardening out here, but it's winding down due to the cold weather or I'd try it. I'm not very good with my hands, but maybe I'll try quilting or knitting. Can't hurt to try again, right? I think I will! Lisa, I already volunteer at our humane society. And I work out about an hour a day so those two activities are covered. I also love to go to the dog park because, if I hit a time when there's a small group, everyone is friendly and welcoming because we all love dogs and it's easy to converse. Slowly, I'm looking around to find options where the people I am around are not going to be ex-felons and ex-drug users who are apt to try to cause drama...lol. I think one of my biggest problems is what Susie talked about...my choice of people to be around. [/QUOTE]
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