Showing posts with label Hobbies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hobbies. Show all posts

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Lazy



Okay so you can count me in now as one of the laziest on planet Earth 😚
See my feline friend above? That is my mood now. I just wanna watch plants, look at the sky and go back to sleep.



Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Great Gift Ideas For Photographers

These days, photography is more popular than ever. With the rise of Instagram and social media in general, countless people are trying their hand at this hobby. I’m sure you know a particularly passionate photographer. Whether it’s your husband or a friend, when it comes round to an occasion, you might feel a little stuck for gift ideas. Here, I’ve collected a few suggestions which could help.

Image source: Geograph.org.uk



Thursday, January 14, 2016

The Secrets Of A High-Produce Vegetable Garden


If you are redesigning your garden space into a place to grow vegetables, there are a few things you need to know. Unfortunately, to grow vegetables in your garden isn't easy as there are many variables. To succeed, you need patience, hard work, and an element of luck. To make sure that you have the best chance of succeeding, you also need a few professional secrets to avoid the pitfalls. These tips can be the difference between success and failure. So, study them carefully before you go ahead with your grand plans.



Thursday, September 5, 2013

Strum Away, Gabe!



The gene pool for lefties is high in my family. My son is a leftie, my niece is one too. My first cousin and his son are both lefties. Its no big issue, because lefties are more into arts and music - two of my favorite things in the world.

My son and my nephew are both guitar players - strumming their hearts out from both ends of the world. I am all hands down to a good acoustic guitar player and would willingly give a standing ovation anytime, every time.

My nephew Gabe playing one of his compositions
However, being a leftie has discouraged some "would be" prodigies, simply because of the hassle of getting a right hand guitar and re-arranging the order of the strings, or playing Hendrix style. I am aware that some may disagree with me. Others claim that both left and right hands must learn the intricate skill of fretting and strumming/picking. I agree to that, however, if we are serious in building a career in music, it guess choosing the right guitar would be the first step.