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  • Irishman
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    Originally posted by Greyhair
    I also have a book on Strip Built wood kayaks the would allow you to do both wood working and kayaking. Have you ever built your own kayak?
    Greyhair - I purchased a Boreal kayak for my first and I now own a Valley Fibreglass kayak - Greenland style. I have contemplated making my own many times. I was pretty close to building a skin on frame Greenland kayak, however, I lost motivation. The Cedar Strip kayaks are works of art. I've seen a number of them over the years and would love to build/own one.
    PM

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  • Nancy-ID
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    I have problems arranging my time and still keeping things in control (somewhat). I raise and show Silkie bantams which just the daily care of takes a lot of time. I want to be carving all the time, have cleanibg to do, shopping, meals etc. I used to enjoy mountain & road biking but that has been discontinued, no time. I am seriously thinking about no more poultry shows. I also like to read and design websites.

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  • Greyhair
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    I also have a book on Strip Built wood kayaks the would allow you to do both wood working and kayaking. Have you ever built your own kayak?

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  • Greyhair
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    There is a lot of difference in the two kayaks in the pictures. Why do you have the two different ones?

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  • DICK "chipncut" CAIN
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    I have problems about what to do next. When I was working I did a lot of carving. It was a nice way to relax, & forget about working with iron, being an heavy equipment mechanic. After I retired, I have so many interests, it has kept me away from carving more than I wish. I enjoy all kinds of woodworking, such as woodturning, cabinet work, rustic furniture, computer, & digital imaging. Plus I even tried my skills to be a Luthier. I made an electric Guitar for my musician son.
    Someday I'm going to start an album in this gallery of my accomplishments.
    The main thing though is there's never a dull moment. I wouldn't trade it for anything.

    Regards, Chipncut Apple

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  • squbrigg
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    Love your pics Patrick, thanks for sharing them. I miss kayaking, use to do a fair bit pre-accident, and really miss it now. Had planned to build my own Cedar strip for the Y2K celebration, but gave away the plans, books and wood. Better that than be tortured with the sight of it and not able to paddle it. Great sport though, lots of places to go in our neck of the woods.

    Great shot of the Hector! I know Keith did a lot of the carved work on her, she looks great. Last I saw her, she had her masts up but little rigging done.

    Hobbies, other than carving ship models, Celtic knots, canes, and relief .......photography, reading, genealogy, writing, and some bird watching. Use to hike, hunt some and swim.

    Bob

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  • Colin-Partridge
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    Good topic and interesting to see what you all like to do besides carving. As for me I was stuck forever on woodspirit log carvings but thanks to the people on this message board I have diversified my carvings and now do just about everything. Chainsaw carving still facinates me and now the snow has gone I can get back to it again. It seem to me anything that is creative is up my ally. I still like to paint and have got back in touch with it this last little while. Taxidermy was also interesting trying to portray an animal or fish the way it was when it was living. I think as I get older the grandchildren are the most important thing and spending time with them is the best thing for me to do these days
    Colin

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  • wade clark
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    Irishman,
    Now you're talking! We have several! I love to Kayak! If you kayak downriver, you can carve a little as you drift! I've found incredible driftwood for carving while Kayaking.
    Wade

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  • Tom-H
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    Patrick, With views like that, coastal kayaking would take up a lot of my time too. My coastal kayaking has been limited to one lesson, in Lake Erie in a long kayak. Won the lesson in a raffle. Tom H

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  • Irishman
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    The weather here in Nova Scotia is urging me to get my kayak into the water. I hope to maintain my carving hobbie over the summer months but its going to be a challenge as I really enjoy coastal paddling. Maybe I'll pick up drift wood on the way. Of course my family and work competes with my carving as well, but I hope to keep at the carving as I would love to retire early and see carving stretched from being a hobbie to supplementing my retirement income...well we can dream can't we. Here are some pics of my other favorite past-time. You'll see one with our famous ship Hector which took a number of Scots to Pictou County years ago. You'll also see that I have a wooden paddle as I carve Greenland paddles as well.
    Patrick

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  • JIM QUILICI
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    well most of my working life I was a boss, told people what to do and when, and where to work. now that I am retired I still make the decissions , what to carve and when to carve............................unless if my wife has other plans or does'nt want me to carve or if my kids or grand kids are comming over lol.
    Just old Jim

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  • Kenny_S
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    Harold, My father in law still rides and he is 80, Now he rides less than he use to but at 79, he went back to Mexico for the umpteenth time and he rode to Strugis SD, last year for the umpteenth time, and he is restoreing a 1939 Indian Chief and is almost completed. well it might be now as I ahven't been over there is a couple of months.
    I gave up the motorcycles years ago and has made for a happier home life.
    Oh, some times I would like to own another one but have other things I would like to do also.
    Tom, I understand where you are coming from but I decide long ago, It isn't worth the stree to worry about the time spent on one hobbie or the other.
    If you get down to it, Personally, I would give all my hobbies up and spent more time with the Grandchildren, but now, One is in grad school and one is in preschool and the other goes to the babysitters week day.
    I believe the busier you are and keeping yourself occupided makes you live longer. That is if you want to.

    Good topic Tom.

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  • Tom-H
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    I think I am still going to ask the kids and grand kids for a time stretcher for fathers day. The main problem that I have is I seldom spend the amount of time a one thing that is really necessary to begin to master it. Since I am kinda new to carving I need to spend nearly all the time with it, if I want to get better. But, you know what? It's still fun and nothing like work at all. Everything I try to do is that way. I don't know anything about motor cycles, but I do know that those photos show an awesome machine. Tom H

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  • Ron Davidson
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    I think one of the things that I miss the most is building furnature and cabinets. So basically the carving is my main outlet. I can pretty much do it when I want and if I need a break I go for a hike.

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  • whitecree
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    Carving, computers, forum cruising, carving research, art research, history, science fiction, grandson activities, drawing, painting, walking, working my way down the 'do it or else' list and once in a long while, I even manage to find time to just sit and think.

    Who needs tv?

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