@mellowbeing@sarahloertscher they are seasonally outdoor/indoor plants. I grow coffee, bananas, avocados, blood oranges, peaches, nectarines, grapes, and some flowers too 😄
@thesethkerr So cool! I'm in upstate NY where we have hot summers but really cold, low light winters - I haven't figured out what fruit trees to try that might be okay with both. 🍋
@sarahloertscher fruit trees are a challenge but there are some that are more resilient than others. Potted fruit trees is also a huge hurdle especially during winter. I suggest looking for dwarf or columnar trees. Gurneys.com has some. You can email me (thesethkerr at gmail) if you have other Qs 👍🏻
@mellowbeing@0xmtn classic and I love to play different soundtracks. Amazing thigh from matrix, interstellar, 28 weeks late. Do you play any musical instrument?
@mellowbeing@sarahloertscher With dance, I've done most genres but these days I'm doing a lot of hip hop and musical theater jazz! Crafting - I love knitting and hand lettering and have been wanting to try a pottery class.
@sarahloertscher@thatbberg nice! do you post your projects on IG? I'm @crafticland - I love knitting and have dabbled with lettering. I really want to try pottery at some point!
@mellowbeing I'm not growing any vegetables (except herbs for cooking) this year, as the land around the house is quite big and it take almost all my time just to maintain trees, cutting grass etc. Also I had to build a new woodshed and sidewalks this spring. Yep, I never get bored here and I really like to work outside :) What about you?
@jankovarik same, growing cilantro, basil, dill, and chives. and some flowers I don't know the name of. The raccoons and squirrels ate everything last year so I'm not attempting veggies again.
@mellowbeing I see, well you should get a dog to watch over your garden then ;) we got a dog since last year and it's great, plus - you get a new friend :)
@mellowbeing@sarahloertscher I like many genres but particularly into electronic (which I know is very broad). More specifically, love music from Petit Biscuit, Rufus Du Sol, JackLNDN, Satin Jackets, most Anjunadeep artists, Lane 8, George Fitzgerald, 16BL, etc.
Chinese martial arts. Been doing kung fu all my adult life (over 35 years so far) & took up tai chi about 8 years ago. It keeps me sane and fit. Working from home have the flexibility for a great break to go swing some weapons around for a few minutes, more "Pummelodoro" than Pomodoro.
@mellowbeing I'm writing article for a french association to promote diversity in videogames, esport and streaming. I'm also manager of one of this esport team. But I'm also drawing, watching movies or series, ...
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@khayamonline I keep meaning to read that one! I guess it's good enough to reread? I'm currently reading "Less" which is ok and up next is a Rainbow Rowell book. I've been doing some light summer reading after "Lies My Teacher Told Me" and "Becoming" prior to these. haha
@mellowbeing Love this question! This year I've really gotten into Yin Yoga, its a very slow, deep restorative practice that leaves me feeling so zen. I also like painting and exploring the outdoors.
@abadesi very cool! I love watercolors. Have you ever sprinkled salt on drying watercolors? It may be a super basic trick everyone knows, but the drying salt leaves crystalline patterns in the paint, and depending on the dryness when you add the salt it can leave really billowy crystal patterns (more wet) or really pinpointed crystal patterns (more dry). ✨
@sarahloertscher@abadesi thanks so much! I thought it'd be a fun question to get to know people a bit better. :) I just learned you can create sugar water (boiling sugar in water) and that also affects your watercolors.
@mellowbeing thank you for starting this thread! Really interesting to hear about everyone's non-startup sides. :) Right now I'm learning about indigo dying and how to maintain an indigo vat. Also house- and potted plant gardening, cooking, and ping pong :)
@sarahloertscher yeah, it's so nice hearing about what else people get up to. Ooh, indigo dying is fun! I tried that a couple of years at a workshop and loved the scarf I made. What kind of gardening do you do? I'm currently growing some herbs and flowers after the raccoons ate all the veggies last summer lol
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