Hobby - Second Part



In the last post I was discussing about hobbies. Other than collections, hobbies, vary in types. Art, games, travel, pet care, gardening, walking are some hobbies which vary in concept. These hobbies also contribute in their own way to decorate your home. Walking is that hobby which helps to improve our health. While on a walk in your locality, if you come across some peculiar plant you may bring and nurture it in your garden. Even you can capture image of colourful Vinayaka idols in different postures, during Vinayaka Chavithi, in your neighbourhood with your camera and decorate it on your blank wall.





When taken art, we have rangoli which our ancestors have given as a traditional treasure. A rangoli infront of the door looks inviting, gives feast to our eyes. Even painting the front doorstep with red dots on a yellow background is also one traditional art thats part of our culture. Decorating the front door with mango leaves or a chain of door hangings is one such art we inherited from our ancestors. Just for front door we have many decorating tips that we subconsciously do. Consider travel, when we go seeing places, it is a welcoming hobby to bring home miniatures of monuments, eminent persons, symbols, etc. They help in memorising our travel and also bring life to our lifeless cupboards.


Tidying up and organising one's home is also such a hobby that's given priority in decorating the interiors. Organise photos in your albums if you have volumes scattered in your desks or shelves. Sort CDs and books and place them in respective places. Remove any unwanted, broken, torn articles and throw them into trash or donate to non-profit organisations. Once you have a clean home you will feel the difference.

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