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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 97638" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Hobbies</p><p></p><p>Too many to list but the few that I am having time to enjoy this month are:</p><p>1) Raising Tilapia and freshwater Prawns.</p><p>2) Organic gardening. Corn (5 varieties), Squash (6 varieties), Okra, Watermelons (4 varieties), Tomatoes (14 varieties), Peppers (8 varieties), and a few more things.</p><p>3) Automotive paint and body work. I did it professionally for several years, now it is a hobby.</p><p>4) A major zoning consulting project.</p><p>5) eBay and craigslist buying and selling.</p><p>6) Tinkering with older cars, especially Mercedes diesels.</p><p></p><p>Pretty much anything I do now for a living I enjoy. Most of my hobbies also make money. The sound company is my favorite hobby, it just happens to make the most money right now so I currently tell everyone who asks that I do that for a living. I never set out to do live sound as a source of income. I always did it because I loved it and it was my escape from the daily grind just like going fishing or hiking.</p><p></p><p>There is an old saying that if you do what you love for a living you will never work a day in your life. I have found that to be true.</p><p>There is also a teaching about choosing a job for money rather than happiness and in the end having neither. I have also found that to be true as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 97638, member: 277"] Re: Hobbies Too many to list but the few that I am having time to enjoy this month are: 1) Raising Tilapia and freshwater Prawns. 2) Organic gardening. Corn (5 varieties), Squash (6 varieties), Okra, Watermelons (4 varieties), Tomatoes (14 varieties), Peppers (8 varieties), and a few more things. 3) Automotive paint and body work. I did it professionally for several years, now it is a hobby. 4) A major zoning consulting project. 5) eBay and craigslist buying and selling. 6) Tinkering with older cars, especially Mercedes diesels. Pretty much anything I do now for a living I enjoy. Most of my hobbies also make money. The sound company is my favorite hobby, it just happens to make the most money right now so I currently tell everyone who asks that I do that for a living. I never set out to do live sound as a source of income. I always did it because I loved it and it was my escape from the daily grind just like going fishing or hiking. There is an old saying that if you do what you love for a living you will never work a day in your life. I have found that to be true. There is also a teaching about choosing a job for money rather than happiness and in the end having neither. I have also found that to be true as well. [/QUOTE]
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