Strange Times Call for New Hobbies: 10 Activities to try at Home
Okay, so we've all been inside for what feels like months (and for many of us, it actually has been months). If you didn't feel bored before, maybe you're hitting a new wall or stir-craziness you didn't know existed.
One way we’ve stayed (somewhat) sane and (slightly) productive over the last few months is by trying new hobbies. We came up with some ideas to help you find a new favorite hobby and maybe some inspiration to pick up an old one you've forgotten. Here are 10 activities you can try from home!
Music Brings Us All Together #SaveOurStages
EarPeace has joined the National Independent Venue Association to #SaveOurStages. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) and Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) introduced the bipartisan Save Our Stages Act. We need your help to push this over the finish line. Please contact your elected representatives through SaveOurStages.com asking them to support this bill.
Motorcycle Safety Course 401 - Attitude over Ego: How to NOT be a Squid
While we can’t guarantee your safety (only a fool would believe us anyway), if you follow these steps we can guarantee you won’t walk, talk, act or look like a squid.
Stick with it and you’ll find you may be a smoother, (and ironically) faster and more confident rider than your average undergarment-exposing no-shirt canyon crawler. That means you’ll enjoy motorcycling for a long time and fly our motorcycling freak flag in a creditable way.
Now let's ride!
Motorcycle Safety Course 301 - Training is a Journey, Not a Destination
Just because you can ride a motorcycle with minimal or no training doesn’t mean you should ride a motorcycle with minimal or no training. In this post, we break down why you need training, what kind of training you need, the types of formal and informal training available and how to be a life-long learner. Like the ride itself, motorcycle education is a journey, not a destination. Ride safe!
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