Crochet amigurumi.
I also used to play various musical instruments for personal enjoyment.
Crochet amigurumi.
I also used to play various musical instruments for personal enjoyment.
My coffee mug. I have it for more than 30 years and still use it regularly, even if not on a daily basis. I have obtained others through various means over the years but still hung onto it all this while. It doesn't even have a chip or flaked off bits of it's design.
I also have a hole puncher that my dad used as a young man. It's probably close to 50 years or even more. It's all rusted up now and doesn't really see much use to be fair, but it still works for what it does.
Harvest Moon /Story of Season games.
Stardew Valley.
Diner Dash series of games.
From Australia, there's Rake, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, and The Nowhere Boys, although for that last one only the first 2 seasons.
My current Australian obsession is Bluey.
Doc Martin, Merlin from the UK.
Murdoch Mysteries earlier seasons from Canada.
I also enjoyed a few Korean drama series like Misaeng.
And this is really old from Japan, but Bayside Shakedown drama was really fun.
Other Japanese dramas I liked include Proof of the Man, Aibou, and Shinzanmono. I love Japanese police dramas and mysteries.
Just from looking at the texture of the batter in the pic and I have a feeling that this should be really good.
I enjoyed cooking and baking as well as needle felting and crochet to make amigurumi toys.
I also liked to read, study languages and collect the odd die-cast model cars.
No longer as much since I rarely have time anymore, but I played piano and other keyboard instruments, and dabbled in drawing.
London Fields was one of the worst films I have seen that I can still remember off the top of my head. Nothing made any sense, and I can't even remember anything about the film other than it being nothing more than one bizarre scene after another.
House and Boston Legal. Hard to choose between them.
This must be what it is meant when they tell us we share 50% of DNA with a banana.
There's Sabrina (1954) and Sabrina (1995), if you like a suggestion other than from supernatural/horror/sci-fi genres.
I don't understand, even if the airline doesn't maintain any wheelchairs of their own, under special circumstances like these, can't they simply borrow one from airport services or something? Surely the airport has some wheelchairs around? Rather than have the situation end up in the utterly humiliating way in did.
Kiwi.