Watching films and reading books, that's about it.
I don't play sport - never been any good at anything - but I'm currently trying hard to get fitter and lose some weight because I've recently been diagnosed with diabetes. :(
(The losing weight bit is easy enough, since I'm now terrified of eating most of the food I've liked all my life)
I'm really sorry to hear of your diagnosis for diabetes, Philly. I assume it's type 2, and I'm guessing you're on a diet treatment for starters, or are you straight onto insulin?
I spent a while helping my wife with some audio-typing, the client was a professor making an oral history of diabetes. You can find the transcripts and recordings here:
http://www.diabetes-stories.com/index.asp My wife and I did all of the transcription on that website. It's a LOT of hours of audio!
Beware - this is not particularly light-hearted stuff. Historically, there were a lot of things wrong with the treatment of diabetes, and a lot of different ways of thinking about it over the years. I hope you find this reading interesting and useful, but don't get down-hearted reading it. Despite some of the horror stories in there, there are some fantastic stories of people living totally normal lives with diabetes for more (in some cases WAY more) than the 'average lifetime' at a time when clinical diabetes management left a lot to be desired.
re: non-guitar-related hobbies (now that the audio typing is over): playing piano, computer gaming (first person shooters mainly), photography, cooking, wine, and LoveFilm.
When I have time.
I have a 4.5-5h commuting day 3 times a week and 3-3.5h the other 2 days, so it doesn't leave a whole lot of spare time.
Roo