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HOBBIES AND PHOTOGRAPHS

When I became a carer for my husband I was worried about all the extra responsibilities involved until a lady friend Avril said, "Treat it as a hobby, " wise words, good idea, all hobbies bring joy if you persevere at them, even if you are mostly housebound or not there are still lots of wonderful ideas that I am sure you will find here, and lots of new friends with the same interests, so please send your photographs and details of your particular hobby, outdoor or indoor, about anything, ........... to name a few. Sports, embroidery, making things....jewelry, knitting, painting, photography, gardening, kite flying, kite making.

The list could go on, and if you or your family have any new ones to add. Please do, and if you have any photographs of what you have done or created now or in the past, all will be very much appreciated.
healing picture
This is a photograph of one of my healing pictures I used to make, it is of pressed flowers with small quartz crystals, it is easy for anyone to make pressed flower pictures, cards, or book marks, it is inexpensive to do, and there is a lot of pleasure to be gained gathering the natural materiels from the garden or country walks, and can even become financially profitable, meditate on it, it is specially for you.

Pamela Hall

army vehicle
This is a model of an International half track that my husband Ken made, he is now at near 83 yrs making a model of a Humber armoured car, the vehicles he practicaly lived on during WW2.
Ken Hall

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