No matter the weather (UK, its grey and dank), or locale, a timer and an enforced outdoor solo walk generally perks me up.
It’s all very tactile and gets me out into the world. I really treasure the photos from it in a way I never did with smartphone photos. It’s also really nice to just leave the phone at home.
Sometimes I go for photo walks with a friend. We play with light and composition and just generally have a great time being present and creative.
Seriously, I just cannot get enough of making things. Hardware, software, CAD, whatever, I just love making stuff. The more I can make, the better.
I can't get enough of computers, either. I love it.
By the way: the dank is mold. Nobody likes to talk about it, but…that’s the story. :(
Edit: and like clockwork, every comment of mine on either side of this one loses its points hahaha…you can take every “point” except “mold exposure isn’t good for you”.
At home, for fun, I enjoy working with plants. I get a joy out of re potting plants. I especially love finding out an experiment to propagate a plant worked. Ask me about my random Christmas cactus success. I was so thrilled, 6 months later I brought in to work a dozen little plants to share.
unfortunately i have no gym i can go to nowadays.
i started seriously running this year and i like it.
going for a motorcycle ride is also nice, especially if you have good roads near by(which I don't).
going for a long walk with your dog, somewhere into the nature.
personally, when i find something new that interests me, i usually obsess to achieve 90% mastery/knowledge and the move on. it can be absolutely anything. inspiration can come out of nowhere. so nothing specific to recommend as it is always personal.
buy a telescope and go skywatching :)
ps: i bought an electric guitar that i wanted to lean but it is quite hard and i am not obsessing over it so it stays in the cabinet :D