allen levine
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this is the first time since august of 2006(when I first cut my first piece of wood), I have nothing planned, no woodworking in the works, nothing, nada, zip.
Is it physically possible to suffer withdrawal symptoms from stopping a hobby?
My wife tried to help me today, she gave me a list of errands, bank, groceries, 99cent store, hang 2 pictures, but I finished that by 10 am, and thats it for the to do list for her.
Im stumped. I might have to get dressed in non sawdust looking clothes(during the daylight hours), and go to a movie, or a museum.
Im thinking I might have to go buy a bunch of pressure treated and get started on making parts for next summers chairs.(this was something I was saving for mid feb when the snow keeps me home alot)
maybe Ill read a book.
Is it physically possible to suffer withdrawal symptoms from stopping a hobby?
My wife tried to help me today, she gave me a list of errands, bank, groceries, 99cent store, hang 2 pictures, but I finished that by 10 am, and thats it for the to do list for her.
Im stumped. I might have to get dressed in non sawdust looking clothes(during the daylight hours), and go to a movie, or a museum.
Im thinking I might have to go buy a bunch of pressure treated and get started on making parts for next summers chairs.(this was something I was saving for mid feb when the snow keeps me home alot)
maybe Ill read a book.