Jeeze, where to start? (And not write a book)
Used to do a lot of racing.. Migrated from Roundy round to drag racing and eventually to Mud runs as the sport went from skill to money. Mud runs allowed me to use the knowledge to win as opposed to throwing money at the hobby. My 2800 dollar truck beat dozens of trucks with over 20 grand in them;
My son taking his date to the Prom in my truck, can you guess which one is mine?
I had my own gunsmithing business, building custom rifles and handguns. I worked at a Performance shop for many years building cars and engines.. Made vast amounts of money, but working for Chevrolet in the day and the performance shop at night was too hard on me. at the dealership by 7:30, get off work by 5;00 PM, go home, see wife and kids, go to the performance shop, work till 1 or 2:00 AM, go home, shower, sleep, be at the dealership by 7:30 again.
I flipped houses when the economy was good, more work than fun. Rebuilt a few harleys and sold them. Rebuilt a few cars and trucks and sold them... Rebuilt a few old tractors and sold SOME of them.
I still build engines once in a while. I still reload and shoot long range with my all original Springfield built M1 Garand.. Trap and skeet once in a while as well. My wife and I have always had horses, we like to ride, but as age creeps up on us getting dropped off a horse is less appealing. We keep a large garden, chickens and plan on a pig pen this spring. Were planning grapes, a small Vineyard. She has her candle shop, and I have my wood shop to go along with the bees.
Fixing up the yard/property seems to be my major duty the last couple years after building the new house. Still a lot to do to get the barn and machine shed where we want them.
Caring for the bees, fixing up the property, Gardening/canning, Horseback riding, and FISHING!!! Are my current hobbies, with a 69 Chevy truck to eventually restore, and have an 800 HP Big block out of a pulling truck to rebuild sometime this summer.. OH! Also have a 670 MiniMo in the shop to overhaul....