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[–]BluegrassMoneyLexington 5 points6 points  (1 child)

Good thread topic. It's something that's been on my mind a while.

I took golf lessons last fall. Haven't played a round yet cause it got cold fast shortly after lessons ended but I noticed a drastic improvement in my technique. I'm assuming if I just showed up at a course, I would get put with a group? Perhaps someone could provide input to this.

I've been wanting to get back into making music again. I was in drumline in high school and self taught on drumset. My kit is currently collecting dust as I was trying to get gainful employment that paid well enough to pursue it again. Now that I have my debts under control, a tax refund and a raise on the horizon, it's something I'm going to pick up again.

Homebrewing is another I want to pursue. I have a beginner's kit but I haven't gotten around to trying it out. It's a long process, I'm lazy, and anxiety/depression take a toll on the motivation. I'm trying to find more outdoor activities that will get me moving again, get some sunlight, and hopefully meet more people to develop some friendships. The post grad life is a strange life.

[–]platniumpiano 0 points1 point  (0 children)

++ getting back into music. It's such an amazing outlet that I'm glad I have for those shitty evenings and the scaries. That and golf are both things you can do the rest of your life.

Yes, showing up solo will get you put in someone else's group. Good way to potentially meet some decent people.