Posted by H. DeBruhl on February 15, 2014 at 08:54:40 from (74.243.169.26):
Hello all,
One of the post down below (Different kind of history- Olustee 150th) got me to thinking. How many YTer's have other hobbies not tractor related?
I have been collecting/restoring/showing/pulling tractors for only about 8 years. I have been around tractors my whole life, but never had a real interest in them until I had the opportunity to restore one in AG class in high school, which started the "tractor fever"......
My other hobby is Civil War reenacting. I have always had a deep love for history and I have been reenacting for right at 20 years. I'm a member of a unit based here in NC, who strives to portray the common infantry soldier during the CW. We portray both Union and Confederate soldiers. I'm proud to not only bring history alive for todays generations, but to honor my ancestors and all of those who fought on both sides during the war.
Well, there's what I do for fun.... What other Hobbies do all of you enjoy?
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