Arlo is a very good cook, if a very messy one, so his hobby could be cooking? (The Hubs bakes bread, tinkers with a 3D printer & has a wood-turning lathe.)
I haven’t put pencil to paper for years. Recently that old urge is coming back. I found my old drawing pads, pencils and charcoals. I will soon find out if any of my meager talent remains.
What’s happening here is that she’s trying to get him into the garden and try his hand at drawing. Some of the more “mature” comments above may then be prophetic.
We have too many hobbies. We each work in a variety of media making (and attempting to sell) crafted items. Our garage is his woodshop. Our living room is his loom room for weaving. The finished part of our basement is where his leather shop is, he cuts mats, we store fabric on the bolt and cut same, store finished projects. The “family room” off our kitchen is our main studio.
We are also 18th century civilian reenactors. I have made most of our clothing. Our living room has two wooden boxes with rope handles – looks nice in our “tavern room” and we bring them to events to sit on and store our things in – including items we have made to sell or demonstrate at events. We are officers of our unit and spend a decent amount of time dealing with the business of the unit.
I do embroidery – modern and 18th century – that I do not sell (would never get what the labor in it should cost) including demonstrating at the 18th century events.
He collects James Bond books (some first editions) and memorabilia. I collect Louisa May Alcott books (some dating to the 1800s). I also have a extensive teddy bear (and friends as some are other than teddys) both plush and figurines who take up the smallest bedroom of our house, a corner unit in our living room and there is a village of the bears which change more or less monthly in our upper hall.
The bears in particular have been a God-send during the pandemic in giving us things to do during the pandemic. We could also “go” to the Teddy Bear Village and “visit” with them.
KenTheCoffinDweller over 2 years ago
Checking on the wife to make sure that she is not sunbathing doesn’t count? Or wine delivery to the bather, also does not count?
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 2 years ago
OK, now where did I park that boat?
DangerBunny over 2 years ago
Grow a mustache,
whahoppened over 2 years ago
“You’re my hobby, Janis.”
j_m_kuehl over 2 years ago
Janis, if you need a model, Arlo can be your Adonnis
alasko over 2 years ago
How about posing for Janis, au natural?
Robin Harwood over 2 years ago
Ominous words. I fear that Arlo is doomed.
baddawg1989 over 2 years ago
Arlo soon won’t be able to get away from his honeydo. :-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qixNg3-juJ0
unfair.de over 2 years ago
Like repairing the car until it’s beyond repair.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I wonder if being a living model for his wife could be considered a hobby.
gammaguy over 2 years ago
He needs a hobby? How about if he takes up raising horses?
jarvisloop over 2 years ago
Arlo has just displayed the primal eye roll.
LadyPeterW over 2 years ago
Arlo is a very good cook, if a very messy one, so his hobby could be cooking? (The Hubs bakes bread, tinkers with a 3D printer & has a wood-turning lathe.)
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 2 years ago
Living alone is a good hobby.
All Dan All Day Premium Member over 2 years ago
Hobby for the wife, makes a hubby’s happy life
Thanksfortheinfo2000 over 2 years ago
My wife is a quilter. My hobby is driving…
joe.altmaier over 2 years ago
Like cooking?
royq27 over 2 years ago
Arlo keeps Luddie happy, that is certainly a hobby.
rodney over 2 years ago
He has two hobbies. Cooking stews and ogling Janis.
joedon2007 over 2 years ago
In the series a few weeks ago on how they met in college – didn’t Janis have art as a hobby?
jonesbeltone over 2 years ago
I hear that quite often, Arlo. It will pass.
DawnQuinn1 over 2 years ago
Some of us are too busy to have time for a hobby.
diverleo over 2 years ago
Watching TV is a hobby.
ChessPirate over 2 years ago
Wife-Watcher; Wine-Steward; Pool-Boy; Cat-Wrangler; Chef…
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Arlo has a hobby…He is a loafer!
Tyge over 2 years ago
He’d probably like to sketch from live models. So many male atrists seem to have gravitated there.
Kawasaki Cat over 2 years ago
Restoring an old Corvette is a fun hobby
Plods with ...™ over 2 years ago
Elden Ring or Destiny 2
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
I like life just as it is. I don’t need any more clutter in my life…..
Tetonbil over 2 years ago
Uh-oh!
daddo52 over 2 years ago
My hobby is supporting your hobby
paranormal over 2 years ago
I’ve tried sketching, but it turns out to look like chicken scratching…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
“YOU are my hobby.”
donwestonmysteries over 2 years ago
What’s good for the goose, is good for the gander.
nufalready over 2 years ago
I’ll be in the bedroom sketching you from memory.
bjensen6 over 2 years ago
Taking care of Janis is a full-time hobby/job!
MCProfessor over 2 years ago
I haven’t put pencil to paper for years. Recently that old urge is coming back. I found my old drawing pads, pencils and charcoals. I will soon find out if any of my meager talent remains.
locake over 2 years ago
Why is he rolling his eyes? Don’t understand this comic half the time.
car2ner over 2 years ago
When my hubby retired I told him he had 6 months to sit around and be a slug. After that he’d have to find something to do.
ScullyUFO over 2 years ago
What’s happening here is that she’s trying to get him into the garden and try his hand at drawing. Some of the more “mature” comments above may then be prophetic.
Hatter over 2 years ago
Then I brought home the race car.
JCLV over 2 years ago
Maybe the first thing Janis can sketch from nature is the high horse she rode in on.
comicalUser over 2 years ago
My dad’s hobby is picking something on the TV that does not bother him too much . . . and falling asleep to it.
Null Island over 2 years ago
That’s an eyeroll for the record books.
mafastore over 2 years ago
We have too many hobbies. We each work in a variety of media making (and attempting to sell) crafted items. Our garage is his woodshop. Our living room is his loom room for weaving. The finished part of our basement is where his leather shop is, he cuts mats, we store fabric on the bolt and cut same, store finished projects. The “family room” off our kitchen is our main studio.
We are also 18th century civilian reenactors. I have made most of our clothing. Our living room has two wooden boxes with rope handles – looks nice in our “tavern room” and we bring them to events to sit on and store our things in – including items we have made to sell or demonstrate at events. We are officers of our unit and spend a decent amount of time dealing with the business of the unit.
I do embroidery – modern and 18th century – that I do not sell (would never get what the labor in it should cost) including demonstrating at the 18th century events.
He collects James Bond books (some first editions) and memorabilia. I collect Louisa May Alcott books (some dating to the 1800s). I also have a extensive teddy bear (and friends as some are other than teddys) both plush and figurines who take up the smallest bedroom of our house, a corner unit in our living room and there is a village of the bears which change more or less monthly in our upper hall.
The bears in particular have been a God-send during the pandemic in giving us things to do during the pandemic. We could also “go” to the Teddy Bear Village and “visit” with them.
tomfromthe50s Premium Member over 2 years ago
Remember sail boats?
tcviii Premium Member over 2 years ago
Didn’t Arlo say he was thinking of taking up a hobby, and Janis looked at him funny? Or, Is that one that is coming up?