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    1. Prepare for a marathon

    3. Investigate your ancestors, build a family tree

    5. Built a kite with your son or daughter

    7. Visit all public parks in your area

    8. Read a murder mystery or thriller

    9. Learn a foreign language

    10. If you have musical talent join a band, orchestra or choir

    12. Learn how to sew or crochet

    14. Learn how to make a web page

    16. Write a diary

    18. Build a Gingerbread House

    19. Build a Nonsense Art Machine

    20. Take a evening course in (Photoshop) photo editing

    21. Make your own marmalades, jellies and jams

    23. Cultivate rare succulent plants and cactuses

    25. Solve the New York Times crossword puzzle

    28. Search for unusual roots and create a natural work of art!

    31. Bake your own bread!

    33. Do you like woodworking? Build some nice toys!

    35. Collect, enjoy and study images of radiolaria and other creatures of the sea!
     
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    36. Join a hiking club!
    37. Collect or invent limericks!
    40. Do nothing! Seriously!
    42. Origami: Fold paper!
    43. Start a self-help group for bored people!
    44. Invent or solve number series!
    46. Contribute to Wikipedia!
    48. Build paper planes!
    53. Learn to juggle!
    54. Write a novel!
    56. See music!
    57. Find out why 6174 is a mysterious number!
    59. Einstein for everyone
    60. Learn about the 118 known elements
    61. Study snow flakes!
    63. Clean up your computer in four easy steps
    64. Join the "citizen research" movement
    65. Paint Easter eggs
    66. Psycho

    2. Build a model plane, model boat, model car
     
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    4. Get yourself a dog and train it
    6. Collect antiques from yard sales
    11. Buy an old car or motorbike and restore it
    13. Build robots
    15. Visit all art museums in your city (or state)
    17. Write, design, print, and bind your own book
    Breeding and raising butterflies is a hobby that is as rewarding as it is interesting, and the ability to view the process at close range is indescribable. Raising butterflies can be done at home or in the classroom and provides a learning experience that all age levels can benefit from. While raising butterflies with the intent to release them back into nature is perceived to be the best case scenario for the well being of the butterfly, breeders continue to support the beneficial contributions that the business creates. And those that have ever had a butterfly wedding will agree that butterfly breeders do ultimately release the butterflies back into the environment.
    Read more: How to Breed & Raise Butterflies | eHow.com How to Breed & Raise Butterflies | Cuteness.com
    22. Breed butterflies or giant moths
    24. Brew your own beer
    26. Listen to audio-books!
    27. Keep bees!
    29. Cultivate gourmet mushrooms!
    30. Make a time lapse video!
    32. Refit all your light fixtures with energy-efficient light bulbs!
    38. Join a political party!
    39. Collect, record, enjoy folk music from around the world!
    41. Make macro photos!
    51. Retreat!
     
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    52. Create on a wood lathe!
    55. Start a business!
    58. Grow your own mushrooms!
    68. Invent, design and build flashlights and light-sculptures
    69. Build a waterfall in your garden

    45. Visit leading science labs!
    49. Collect or play with model trains!
    50. Visit Eden!
    62. Visit Chautauqua!

    34. Learn how to fly!
    47. Get your genome sequenced!
    67. Buy yourself an island!
     
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    From the starting of the list...,
    1 to 66 is low budget,
    2 to 69 is medium budget,
    45 to 62 high budget,
    &
    34 to 67 is of highest budget...
     
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    1. Prepare for a marathon

    Even if you jog frequently, running a marathon is not something you can do without preparation. You need to check your physical health, buy the right shoes, slowly step up training, and prepare mentally. For marathon preparation check out these web sites: State of the Art Marathon Training The New York Marathon
    2. Build a model plane, model boat, model car
     
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    Building scale models is more than child's play. In fact, if you want to drive it to the extreme, you can turn yourself into an aviation, naval or automotive engineer and design, draw and construct your own scale models. And then you have to learn how to fly or drive your model via remote control. Its not easy! The best place to start your new scale model hobby is: Tower Hobbies: R/C Models
    3. Investigate your ancestors, build a family tree
    Have you ever wondered where your family came from? The Internet provides impressive new tools and web sites to find out everything you can about your ancestors. Ancestry.com
    4. Get yourself a dog and train it
    If you are fed up with everyone, get yourself a dog! A dog can be your best friend. It is more challenging than you think to train a dog and take proper care of it. Don't buy one of those neurotic pedigree dogs with crippled legs, oversized eyes, or absurdly long ears. There are thousands abandoned dogs in animal shelters that just wait for someone who would take care of them. AnimalShelters.org
    5. Built a kite with your son or daughter
    Of course you can buy a kite kit for a few dollars. But this is half the fun. Built your own kite from scratch! All you need are two sticks, a long string, some paper or plastic sheets, and a little glue. You can learn a lot about mechanical construction and aerodynamics. If you have talent you may end up with some truly spectacular designs (see below). How to built your own kite Kite builder plans Wikipedia: Kites List of Kite books






    Aarondoucett
    Tholly
    Linda Bailey
    Lana
    Dream Phan


    6. Collect antiques from yard sales
    It can be great fun to buy some old painting in a yard sale and then get it apprised at a few thousand dollars at "Antiques Roadshow". You don't have to be an antiques specialist to find the "gold nugget" in all the trash. Follow your gut feeling! If you have the talent you will see what could be valuable: Antiques Roadshow
    7. Visit all public parks in your area
    If you like to hike look for new trails in all the public parks in your area. All major metropolitan areas have great parks to visit. In some of these parks spectacular landscapes have been created. Relax and recharge your batteries in their soothing environment. Here are some of the greatest public parks ever created:
    New York: Central Park Paris: Versailles Paris: Luxembourg Gardens Paris: Jardin des Tuileries Giverny, France: Claude Monet Gardens
    Vienna: Schlosspark Schönbrunn Berlin, Potsdam: Schloss Sanssouci Edinburgh, Scot.: Royal Botanic Garden Sidney: Royal Botanical Gardens Kyoto, Japan: Saiho-ji Moss Garden
     
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    8. Read a murder mystery or thriller

    Are you fed up with those TV shows or movies that are interrupted 5,000 times for some stupid ads, which you have seen already 10,000 times? Read a book! You can read it uninterrupted as long as you want. I have spent whole nights reading a book which I could not put down. Nothing is more relaxing on a boring commute than a good book! You can find the top-100 thrillers of all time at: addictivebooks.com
    9. Learn a foreign language

    There are few things more useful in life than to speak foreign languages. If English is you native tongue you are privileged, because you can get away with being linguistically ignorant. Everyone else, including a few hundred million Chinese, are learning English - or some other foreign language. The best way to learn a foreign language is to start with an intense interactive language training and then spend some time living in the foreign country (having a friend who only speaks the foreign language makes it even easier). Here are some products you might use to learn Chinese: china-profile.com Rosetta Stone: Chinese (Mandarin) - Level 1
    10. If you have musical talent join a band, orchestra or choir

    Making music together is a great experience. Most colleges and universities have their own bands, orchestras or choirs. The Harvard University Choir, for instance, has provided a unique opportunity for student singers to perform choral literature at the highest level for 170 years. But there are many other opportunities. Harvard University Choir
    11. Buy an old car or motorbike and restore it

    When I was 18 I just had to have a motor bike. Ignoring the panic of my parents I bought an old BMW 250cc, 1 cylinder. Those who know these machines can appreciate what I mean when I say it was a "brain rattler". The upright one cylinder vibrated the bike so much that you thought you had ants in your hands after driving half an hour. I spent about 6 months taking the machine apart and building it up again. Then I drove it about 3 times - the last time I got nearly killed by a truck. But it was a great experience and I enjoyed it tremendously. Harley Davidson BMW Bikes Kawasaki Bikes Nostalgic Bikes
    12. Learn how to sew or crochet

    People who know will tell you that few things can calm you down better than crocheting. Once you know how to do it, your hands will move automatically. Its one of the most soothing activities possible. And in addition, you can crochet all kinds of things for birthdays or Christmas. Learn how to crochet
    13. Build robots

    For those who like to "tinker around", building robots is a fantastic hobby. It requires skills in mechanical engineering and construction, electronics and computer programming. You can start with a simple "line-follower" or "wall-hugger" or build yourself a "smart six-legged crawler". There is no limit to your technical creativity - you can set it up all the way to "self-balancing" humanoids. There are hundreds of robot web sites, but these are some of the best: Parallax Lynxmotion Lego Robots Microsoft Robotics Studio
     
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    14. Learn how to make a web page

    Are you frustrated with blogs, Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites? Create your own web site the way you want! If you know the basics of html its actually quite easy. For starters, you should learn something about html. Basic html tutorial Free CK Editor Wikipedia: All about html Wikipedia: html5 - the new standard
    15. Visit all art museums in your city (or state)

    Didn't you always want to learn a bit more about painting and sculpture. Get off the couch and visit the nearest art museum! Its more fun than you think. Even if you don't like the paintings or modern art installations, you can always watch the other visitors or visit the museum's coffee shop. During the week entrance to many art museums is free of charge. (For single men: You will frequently find the hottest chicks in art museums.)

    New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art New York: Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) New York: Guggenheim Museum Vienna: Museumsquartier Paris: Louvre Bilbao: The Guggenheim
    London: The National Gallery London: British Museum London: The Tate Museum Rome: Vatican Museum St. Petersburg: The Hermitage Madrid: Museo National del Prado
    16. Write a diary

    I know! I know! You are saying diary writing is so out of tune with our time. Really? Or is it just that more and more people are half-illiterates - barely able to thumb short messages on their BlackBerry? In my mind there is no doubt that the "messaging culture" has deprived a generation of basic writing skills. I am not talking about literature! I am just pointing out that fewer and fewer people can write down what they have experienced during a day in coherent sentences. Our "western" culture is falling apart as a privileged few are trained in ivory league schools and universities to express themselves, while the masses have become speechless zombies being spoon-fed popular nonsense on TV and by commercial Internet Services. Let me give you a good advice: Buy yourself a nice, small booklet and just write down what you have experienced during the day. Don't force yourself to do it every day, but make sure you do it at least once a week. You can write about whatever you want - the people you have met, the kind of food you liked, the music you have listened to, new ideas or deep philosophical thoughts. What is most important: Don't censor yourself! Just write down whatever pops into your head. I can promise you will be surprised and thrilled when you read this stuff 10 years later!
    Some of the most famous scientists, writers, and politicians have kept diaries - often throughout their lives: Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) who wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", Franz Kafka, or Virginia Woolf (documenting each day in her life). Famous politicians who wrote diaries include the Presidents George Washington, John Quincy Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Harry S Truman. One of the earliest diary known was written by Samuel Pepys (1633-1703), an ordinary merchant whose diary gives interesting insights into 17th century life. Probably the most famous diary is Anne Frank's. Below are a few examples of great diaries.
    Famous Diaries The Diary Junction
     
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    17. Write, design, print, and bind your own book

    You can get one of those online books where you upload photos and text and they send you back a small booklet. However, you can also hand-craft your own book with a solid leather cover and sewn pages. You can document and illustrate the story of your own life, of your parents, or someone else. You can produce a very small number of copies, hand-sign each and give it away as a birthday present or keep it on your bookshelf to brag about. If you have a little artistic talent you can produce a really nice book that could be in your family for generations. Of course, you can also use a commercial book binding service to get professional results. Book binding sources Easily make your own book How-to-Instructions Wikipedia: Bookbinding
    18. Build a Gingerbread House

    Christmas is coming. Why not build yourself a nice gingerbread house? Its a nice tradition and you can involve your whole family - and in a few weeks you can eat it all up. There is no shortage in recipes and construction plans. You can build a small cottage, a haunted house or an impressive castle. See the links below! Gingerbread House Recipe Instructions Building a Gingerbread House Unusual Constructions: Fractal Gingerbread House Patterns for unusual Gingerbread Houses Haunted Gingerbread House
    19. Build a Nonsense Art Machine

    For those who have engineering and art talent it is a great project to build a nonsense machine! Below are a few examples. All you need is trash, tools, and fantasy.






    20. Take a evening course in (Photoshop) photo editing

    Tired of looking at your lousy photos? Spice them up with Photoshop or some other image editing software. It is absolutely amazing what you can do with a bad photo if you know how to do it. Photo editing tutorials
    21. Make your own marmalades, jellies and jams

    Have you ever tasted a home-made apricot, raspberry, cumquat or orange marmalade? It has nothing to do with the sugary stuff you get in the supermarket! Factory-made marmalade is usually full of corn syrup, sugar or artificial sweeteners and all kinds of additives for preservation, coloring and consistency - not to speak about the fact that it is always made of processed fruit pulp, which comes in big containers. I have never seen factory-made marmalade that was produced from freshly harvested fruits. On a weekend trip, pick your own berries on a farm and cook your own marmalade. You can create hundreds of varieties and combinations. For ideas, check out the following web sites: www.staindl.at (Best Marmalades in Europe) What is the difference between marmalade, jelly and jam How to make orange marmalade The Book of Marmalade
     

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