Thought this might be an interesting question. Mine is, Call me crazy, but I like picking up around the house. I find putting things in their place very calming. What is yours?
Heh, it's true LOLAnd there is something that is both disturbing and satisfying at the same time
1 Bruce 1, can I invite you to visit?-Cutting the grass
-Edging and weed whacking (aside from that darned string always breaking )
-Cleaning, in general, especially when it's a day to day activity in order to "keep up"
-Keeping our animals well groomed
-Organizing things, such as cabinets, freezers, pantries and closets, even though I'm bad at it
-Anything detail oriented that doesn't make a huge overall impact, but adds that finishing touch to the job even if it feels a bit boring. Good sense of accomplishment there.
Any of these things is made better with a good funny radio show, podcast, or a familiar TV show or movie for background noise.
Sure!1 Bruce 1, can I invite you to visit?
Can’t speak for anyone else, but yeah, I definitely have a bit.Based from the comments here, it seems that cat people have the tendency (or already are!) to be OCDs .
When my son was growing up I used to make bread every Sunday morning. Usually it was a recipe called Burlap Bread, which had molasses and bran in it. It smelled heavenly while baking and was delicious. Have to see if I still have the recipe.I love baking bread. I love to watch the yeast foam, I love the whole kneading thing. There's something very therapeutic about kneading yeast dough for me. And I can take flour, salt, and yeast and make something that I can see become more alive, rise, and bake into something that's just delicious. I love to smell the yeast, I love to smell the bread as it bakes. Sometimes the best food in the world is a thick slice of freshly baked bread, spread with good butter. The whole thing about bread baking is wonderful for me.
I love baking bread! I had tried for years to get it right. Finally, I watched Titlie's The Bread Kitchen on YouTube and it all seemed to finally come together! (My kneading was not up to par, apparently.)I love baking bread. I love to watch the yeast foam, I love the whole kneading thing. There's something very therapeutic about kneading yeast dough for me. And I can take flour, salt, and yeast and make something that I can see become more alive, rise, and bake into something that's just delicious. I love to smell the yeast, I love to smell the bread as it bakes. Sometimes the best food in the world is a thick slice of freshly baked bread, spread with good butter. The whole thing about bread baking is wonderful for me.