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During spring time when snow is melting I like to dig small ditches to drain puddles and watch the water flow. Some of my mountain bike trips take twice as long because I can't help but stop for every nice puddle
EDIT: Also run! From my house to car or shed to house etc. I could walk but running is faster and more fun. I don't get why adults only run to excersice.
I did this at a beach recently, which had a slow trickle of water from a nearby wetland. I dug it out and made the little creek run into the ocean. My SO sat on a log and was watching me, amused x3
There's an even bigger one down the beach, but all the kids use that one and I feel a bit too self conscious as an adult to play in that one (unless I have a lot of friends who also would like to try!)