We have come full circle with the television. When I was growing up it was considered a sin to watch television. My Dad was not in favor of it at all. I did sneak to the neighbors, and I watched some 1950s television, and my Dad came home unexpectely. A call came telling us to get home now!!!! We thought we were in bad trouble, but Dad just said, "Get to the barn and take care of the cows!" So I felt very relieved. After I was out of high school my brother brought a television to the ranch where we lived. My Dad didn't say anything, but after he was gone it got moved out to where we ground grain for the cows. I watched all kinds of television at my older brother's place because he had the television. I lived with him and my sister-in-law while I was working for him driving tractor, combine in the fields and building fense. I watched Lawrence Welk and some other programs there. I went through a stage while I was in Bible College that I thought watching television was wrong. So while working for my brother I would not watch it even if every one else was watching it. When I got married, Carol, my wife had a television, so I got started watching Western Music programs on television; Johnny Cash shows, Hee Haw, Perry Como, and some church television programs; Old Time Gospel Hour; Jerry Falwell, with Doug Oldham singing. We watched lots of television; I watched more than Carol did, and then we moved to Stehekin where television was not convinient. We watched VHSs and DVDs periodically. Then when we dog/house sat for people we would watch there television, and I watched it more than Carol did. I watched a lot of church programs; Billy Graham, Bill Gaither Christian Music programs, and others. In the 3 years since we have lived here I have watched very few movies, VHSs, DVDs. The kids watch them a lot, and Carol watches them with the kids sometimes. I now spend most of my free time playing the piano, and then I spend some time here, and on VisaJourney just for the fun of it. I would rather play hymns/church songs on the piano than to spend my time watching television. There are some good things on television however, like history programs, nature programs, travel programs, disney programs, and national geographic programs. I think television could be a worthwhile hobby for someone, and I wouldn't condemn anyone who said that their hobby was watching television. However my hobby is the piano for now, and I should be playing my trombones, but eventually I will. I played them for many years, and I can still play them, but the piano is my concentration for now.