Having more time at home has allowed many of you the time to learn a new skill or revisit an old hobby. We’ve loved reading Connect posts from the community about this and hope to hear from more of you about what you’ve been up to at home.
Have you been spending your time at home on a hobby? Maybe you’re watching YouTube tutorials to revisit crafting, learning how to enhance your pizza-making skills virtually with friends, or embracing the opportunity to catch up on books you’ve been meaning to read. With many educational sources offering digital courses at free and discounted rates, the possibilities are endless.
We’d love to hear what hobbies you’ve been enjoying recently. If you haven’t picked up a new hobby or revisited an old one, do you have plans to? (If you haven’t, remember that’s okay, too.) Tell us what hobbies you’ve been enjoying at home in the comments below.
Hobbies are everyone’s rescue from lockdown. I have started to play my keyboard once again after 4-5years… And also read detective works by Agatha Christie, Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay etc.
The first one is surely Reading Books which is always a great hobby especially these days.
Another nice thing for me is editing on Wikipedia which not only causes better articles on it but also it helps me to improve my knowledge about the article I’m contributing to.
Another thing for me was the gaming that I missed for years!
And I missed one great hobby these days that is Map Editing! Because of the delay in publishing edits, all edits go pending and I can not edit my area to fix the wrong information on the map. I hope Google enables it again asap because many users can help the map more during the quarantine.
This period of staying home is so productive for me because I could say that I can be more and more concerned with my activity at the Digilent VHDL Club, improving my engineering knowledges.
In the photo is an example of project based on showing Full Hd TV screen slit in 2 halves with different colours.The program for this was made in VHDL language and implemented on a Basys 3 FPGA and connected by VGA to a screen.
I’ve picked up cooking again, making pizza, burgers and more. It’s been great to get back in touch with my cooking side and to share the food with my family!
Great initiative @KatieMcBroom - I am still at work (as I have a desk job that easily allows home office), but during the weekends indoor I have picked up an old habit again: jigsaw puzzles. Some prople might not be surprised to hear this, I guess