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Season of the Spoons

Posted on January 8, 2014September 22, 2017 By Detecting Diva 6 Comments on Season of the Spoons

imageDetectorist’s are no strangers to finding eating utensils, after all, folks didn’t use plastic flatware in the “olden days”, but if I find another *$#%! spoon….OMG.

Oh, of course the signal is great, and then you pull out the spoon, and mutter “another friggin’ spoon”, out loud to yourself.

It’s just a lowly spoon–not even a silver spoon, just a crappy silver plated nickel utensil to stick in a box with all the other crappy flatware you’ve found.

The only time, other than if its silver, that a spoon, (or fork or knife) has any value, is at the end of a skunky day, when you’re looking through your pouch of measly finds and you spy that lowly spoon.  Suddenly it doesn’t seem like such a bad day after all… because at least you found a spoon.

I used to find the occasional eating utensil, hopefully examine it for hallmarks or a manufacturer to date it or the site, but then I would trash them with all my other worthless metal goodies.

This past season however, the friggin’ spoons are everywhere. While doing my usual “check & chuck”, I realized the spoons were taking over. I had already chucked a bunch of the fabulous flatware earlier in the season, yet the spoons kept coming.

I thought it must be a sign, but a sign of what?

Was the universe hinting that I needed to run my dishwasher?

Was my man trying to send me subliminal spooning messages?

Did our ancestors eat nothing but pudding?

Wandering thoughts aside, I decided that although it was a little late in the season, and I had already discarded a bunch of them, that for the remainder of the season, I would keep all the utensils I found and tally them.

New mission in sight, I actually started hoping I would find spoons. This was lucky for me since almost every site I hunted afterwards produced at least one spoon, or piece of a spoon.

In addition to my sudden spoon splendor, my buddies were also finding spoons. Not wanting to reveal my ridiculous new mission, I didn’t tally their totals, however, they seemed to be hot on the spoon trail as well.

I’ve got no great conclusion or hypothesis for this story, other than a firm belief that our predecessors were knife and fork challenged. And for the record: Fork tally: 3 , Knife tally:  1 , Spoon tally ; 39, not including the ones I previously threw away.

Happy Hunting!

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Comments (6) on “Season of the Spoons”

  1. Dirtscanner says:
    January 8, 2014 at 7:47 pm

    Wow! We must be on the same wave length. I visited your site today and see the story on spoons all the while I am also writing a post on spoons, for my website, lol.
    Great story that I can relate to 🙂

    1. Allyson says:
      January 9, 2014 at 12:58 am

      Hey Dirtscanner–you’ve had a spoony season too I take it. I would love to read your story, send me a link when your done.

  2. Joe says:
    January 8, 2014 at 8:05 pm

    The only way to rid yourself of spoons is to issue a challenge on who can find the most for the 2014 year. If your luck is anything like mine, the only time you will find a spoon will be in the kitchen.

    1. Allyson says:
      January 9, 2014 at 1:01 am

      Hi Joe-
      Now that sounds like an idea! ‘Cause we never seem to find what we want to find. Maybe I should challenge myself to see how many oxen shoes I can find 🙂
      Happy Hunting!

  3. Leonardo Caponi says:
    January 10, 2014 at 6:38 pm

    Hi!
    I’m using to eat the last spoon I found. Have to give it a use! 🙂
    Greetings from Brazil

  4. Mike says:
    January 10, 2014 at 9:51 pm

    I’ve had a summer season finding locks! Padlocks,combo’s,ignition and auto trunk locks! Yes a few spoons but you can do stuff with spoons ?
    Locks just sit there and rust!

    Keep hunting!

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