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Favourite Hobby
Topic Started: Jan 23 2013, 03:12 PM (39 Views)
Petra
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I love reading, writing, crafts, walking, and my cats.

My all time favourite is writing.

What is your favourite hobby?
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Emily
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My favorite is reading, coming in second is quilting.
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Oceanna
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Reading has been a favourite pastime of mine since I was a child.

I like to walk and go to music concerts and the occasional movie but I think my favourite
hobby is working in my small garden in spring, summer and fall.

I used to knit and crochet for a craft shop but gave that up a few years ago.




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Petra
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Emily and Oceanna, are you reading a book just now? What kind of books do you both like?

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Emily
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I like mysteries. Right now I am in to reading books from one of my favorite authors, David Baldacci. I have two here I just borrowed from the library, I am reading "The Winner" after that I have "Total Control" waiting.
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Oceanna
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I like mysteries and have recently read Absolute Power by David Baldacci,
he is a great writer.
Since the holidays have also read, The Sins of the Father by Jeffrey Archer
and Trust Your Eyes by Canadian author Linwood Barclay, another great writer.
When I am reading a good book I just don't want to put it down.
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Petra
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I haven't read any of David Baldacci, he sounds good. Will look out for them in Waterstones.

At the moment I am reading a true story called "A Street Cat Named Bob". It is very heartwarming. Bob was found injured by a street busker in London, who rescued him. They are now inseparable. This cat is amazing.

There are a few clips on You Tube of him with James on the streets. This is one of them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlytJkufQDw

People have been sending Bob presents and knitting him scarves.
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