You'll be sorry you asked.
For craft work I make jewelry, and since July I've been taking an ongoing class in making metal jewelry which involves soldering, sawing and other heavy duty techniques. For the session starting in January I'm going to take enameling - putting permanent color on metal. I do a variety of needlework - cross stitch, quilting, occasional embroidery. A little needle felting sometimes too, but that's more like figure modeling than needlework. I've done a bit of carpentry too, making bird equipment. When it comes to drawing I can barely make a stick figure. Stephanie's work is BEAUTIFUL.
I do a variety of conservation-related volunteering, including helping with bird banding (hummingbirds and passerines), weed whacking (aka invasive plant removal or habitat restoration), assorted tasks for Tucson Audubon (IBA surveys, data entry, and helping out with events). I joined a gym about a year ago and have been having fun with Zumba since then. Also yoga and barre sculpt, but Zumba is definitely the main event. For a few weeks I also had fun with hula, but it's been about a month since they had the class on the schedule. Either the instructor is taking a LONG vacation or they've canceled the class because there weren't enough participants. It's probably the latter.
I'm treasurer of the local bird club and help out with the grooming service at the meetings, which involves a lot of macaw wrestling lol. I play clarinet in a community orchestra. The most interesting thing we're doing this semester is the William Tell Overture. I breed a few cockatiels every now and then.