Dear
all, for today's post you have to talk about some of your favourite
hobbies / pastimes. If you have any doubts about the difference between
these two concepts check out this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaImfgb37vA
Try to include the following pieces of information on your posts:
This time a quality post should have no less than 140 words. And remember to leave comments on three of your classmates' posts and one on mine.
Try to include the following pieces of information on your posts:
- what it is/ they are
- why you like it / them
- when your passion for it / them began
- How often you spend time on it /them
- other important details you deem necessary to write about.
This time a quality post should have no less than 140 words. And remember to leave comments on three of your classmates' posts and one on mine.
A Bloody Mantra!
I've
noticed that I tend to have fewer and fewer hobbies as I grow older.
Say I'm fast becoming a sort of minimalist without consciously wanting
to be such. There is no doubt that having a hobby is investing a lot of
time and money in it. So, okay, you have to keep it humble if you don´t
have much of any of them.
About
10 years ago, I was very into playing the guitar. I'm not saying that
my hobby was collecting guitars. No way! I loved to play the guitar. I
had a sort of 'velvet-underground' band with a friend of mine. We spent
long hours playing non-melodic songs. We really believed that we were
going to reinvent the wheel. Unfortunately, we were starting to lose
interest in our project as we noticed we needed to focus on making a
living instead of living a dream. I haven't played the guitar since
then. All my guitars are completely forgotten somewhere in a gloomy
corner of my house.
Let's move on...
I
don't play my favourite musical instrument anymore, but it doesn't mean
that I don't love music. I collect Cds. I've been collecting CDs since
my parents gave me a stereo system and my first CD (The Beatles' Blue
Album) as gifts back in 1999 -Now I have around 300 CDs by the time of
writing this post. The last one I bought was Kamasi Washington's The
Epic two months ago. I was in love with that stereo because it had a
very powerful sound and quality. I can't help myself listening to my
favourite music very loudly. I just believe that music should be
listened out loud because musical instruments are really loud. It's a
unique experience. I can't do anything else when I'm listening to music.
I don't even answer the phone or eat something when I'm listening to my
music. I have a compulsive obsession sticked to it.
Another
hobby I have is reading. But I think it's turning into a pastime
because I stopped collecting books since I stopped having a steady job.
I just have to control myself. Fun fact: my best friend (the same one
of the band) and I are planning to start up our own publishing company.
I'm currently working on the translation into Spanish of 'On Murder,
Considered as one of the Fine Arts' by Thomas de Quincey. Yeeeeees!
MURDER... hihihihi. However, I've got held up because of time and money
constraints. Time and money: a bloody mantra!
I think that you should keep playing the guitar; ir helps you with the stress.
ResponderEliminarIts brilliant that your first cd was the beatles and not reggaeton, the first is what defines us for the rest of our lifes.
ResponderEliminarMaybe in the future there will be a moment for you return to playing.
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ResponderEliminarHow great that your first CD was that of The Beatles! :D
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