Animation, painting, drawing, sculpting, photography, and generally all artistic sorts of activities. That seems to absorb the majority of my life. Raising orchids and bonsai trees, and plants in general. Textile based crafts such as crochet and knitting. Enjoying comics and an eternal fascination with kid's books as well as more verbose less pictorial literature. And forever and always, a huge RPG-dork. Huzzah, dice. I love the out doors, and spending time there in. Especially if the ocean is involved. I can spend entire days in museums. I love history and folklore and mythology. I am in love with a bust of a roman poet in the Sackler Museum. I have a small obsession with tea. And I enjoy the fact that I can't seem to choose between complete sentences and mere lists of activities. And that I felt motivated to spell check this.
Other people. Other artists (they count as people too really). Upstanding individuals with similar interests, outlooks, goals, pursuits, et al (I think that may be a misuse of et al) (oh well)
Chaotic widely ranging variety of things from Boiled in Lead to Saint-Saens to those lovely angst heavy Alternative rock bands that remind me of my teens.
Chocolat, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, City of Lost Children, Watership Down (lovely animated version quite close to the novel), Nightmare Before Christmas, ye olde original Star Wars trilogy, The Last Unicorn, Willow, an eternal soft spot remains in my heart for The Princess Bride
The Gypsy (Steven Brust), The sun, the moon, and the stars(Steven Brust), Neverwhere (Neil Gaiman), American Gods (also Neil Gaiman), Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (its still my favorite darn it, if you don't know who wrote it you live in a cave!...and more power to you), Watership Down (Richard Adams), Nicamachean Ethics (Aristotle), Howl's Moving Castle (Diana Wynne Jones), Blade of the Immortal - comic series (Hiroaki Samura), Sandman - comic series (Neil Gaiman...again) (like how I stuck Aristotle in the middle there?)