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You've did your part and hiked the day, set up camp somewhere nice, food's about to be ready and there's still a few hours before bedtime... How do you fill them?
Books are a solid one, of course, any recommendations?
What other means of amusement have you guys discovered to work well, especially on dreary, rainy days?
Bass fishing 100% or people watching. Literally I urge you to go to a public park in the middle of the day/during peak busy times and just watch people. Keep your phone in your pocket and just WATCH, LISTEN, AND ANALYZE. It's truly fascinating especially for someone like me with a degree in communications. I can pick up on tendencies and analyze patterns in non verbal cues and sense tension very well if there is any between the people associating together. It's truly something I find peaceful and enjoyable. Also, it's fucking hilarious sometimes.
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Oh, "watching people" has got to be one of those activities that many people claim only they do, but in reality most do! 😆
I get what you're saying, though, especially with your background.
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Since a few years, i m learning to draw
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How are you doing?
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learning by myself so it s weird, a lot of draws are not worth it but it s by practise that i m learning
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I like those charcoal-drawings a lot, looks pretty doable, too... With practice ofcourse!
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what do you draw usually ?
i m trying to draw abstract, cartoon, landscape......
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Nothing, ain't my thing... I'm trying to find something, though. 🤫
Thank you for posting in the ~Outdoors territory!
I have a few for you. This one is a little lame but I go by a motto, “leave it better than you found it”
  1. You could spend some time picking up trash that a**holes left behind.
  2. Card games
  3. Sunset fishing is some of the best as far as “bite time”
  4. Push ups/ stretch/ yoga
  5. Sometimes it’s fine spotting wild Life, birds, etc…
  6. Smoke some weed 😂😂🤣
  7. Mediate- with the sound of rain it’s very relaxing.