lisfisher
Hero Member
Metal detecting, it's a real addiction
...when just about every one of your thoughts is framed around metal detecting. I swear it's a sickness, although a good one. Below are some prime examples of how my brain works since I got into this hobby 15 years ago.
When I meet someone new, I say "hello, nice to meet you" but my brain is quickly working behind the scenes and what I really meant to say is " Hi there, do you live in an old house or own property that I can have full access to?"
When wife asks if I can go to the store for milk, etc, my brain automatically lays out the most roundabout route to the store, and by sheer coincidence these routes have cornfields, cellar holes, foundations and other significant spots along the way.
When I see an excavation site in a historical area of town, everything goes out the window- chores, responsibilities, work, errands, etc, nothing else matters much.
...when just about every one of your thoughts is framed around metal detecting. I swear it's a sickness, although a good one. Below are some prime examples of how my brain works since I got into this hobby 15 years ago.
When I meet someone new, I say "hello, nice to meet you" but my brain is quickly working behind the scenes and what I really meant to say is " Hi there, do you live in an old house or own property that I can have full access to?"
When wife asks if I can go to the store for milk, etc, my brain automatically lays out the most roundabout route to the store, and by sheer coincidence these routes have cornfields, cellar holes, foundations and other significant spots along the way.
When I see an excavation site in a historical area of town, everything goes out the window- chores, responsibilities, work, errands, etc, nothing else matters much.