Listening to hard rock Giving my grand children attention and guidence Traveling Watching documentaries such as David Attenbourgh And anything else which does not entail too much physical exertion
Walking and beautiful scenery of Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula Listen bird song Fresh crisp sunny mornings like today
Yeah but its like anything, there’s bad and good examples. Have a look at this instagram account and knock yourself out with the joy of concrete https://www.instagram.com/brutal_architecture/?hl=en
Messing about on mi ranch - looking after livestock - 4 big greenhouses. Making trailers for cars. Making Rabit, Ferrite, and Hen huts. Reading all this rubbish on BBS and Tykes Mad. Having a bet on't Nag's. And the main one Looking after my Autistic grandson.
Sleeping in unusual places, including: - A lifeboat on a North Sea ferry Numerous cars, vans and other vehicles Several mountain huts in the Cheviots and on Cross Fell A one man tent on loads of UK mountains and moors Outdoors under the stars, no tent A self made igloo Several ruined farmhouses Several farm outbuildings, barns and haylofts A cricket club pavilion Underneath the back seat in a minibus on the way back from Swansea in about 1981 after beating them Several trains A few planes A temporary toilet on a building site Langsett woods Other peoples' bedrooms (not any more, obviously.......) Loads of hotels, B & Bs and pubs Pub beer gardens, with and without a tent A few caves The odd caravan and motor home An old Roman fort A lockkeeper's back garden Several pub benches
If you like brutalist architecture you'd love Russia. The other "scenery" here is pretty good as well!
Music, listening and playing (piano and guitar) - anything from the 8th century onward - with extra love for Schubert, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin Norse mythology - books, films, Wagner... Birds - love it at Old Moor Reading - history, politics, classic novels