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leslie(nova scotia)
02-11-2015, 10:22 AM
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=602674986544146
Recently there was a contest on a forum asking if you remembered your first time out detecting. Tried as I might I couldn't recall that day but it did bring back a few memories and a smile to my face.

I see that Stevie O (Arizona) shared a few of his memorable moments of the hobby with us and the response was overwhelmingly positive. This leds one to believe that this hobby is one that not only embellishes life long friendships instilling one with intestinal fortitude, a sense of accomplishment but a way to purge one's soul while maintaining that small child in all of us. To see a grown man (or woman) kneeling down diligently digging a hole in the earth envisioning a find of a great lost treasure and being happy with a penny epitomizes the spirit of the hobby.

Along the way we have all encountered adversity , despair and moment of fleeting joy and have continued on; what to an outsider would be comparable to King Arthur's Knights quest for the Holy Grail. Here too the common threads are evident in the bonding, devotion and endless pursuit of the quest.

Let not politics, religion, personnal petty differences nor even inclimate weather deter us from this unique hobby where the greatest treasures of all are....... a friend, a laugh and finding one's self.

Skamaniac
02-11-2015, 08:50 PM
Great post. If I found conflict in my hobby I wouldn't have that hobby very long. So far I've not found that at all within the MDing community. Your last sentence sums it up pretty well, Leslie.

Fire Fighter 43
02-13-2015, 10:06 PM
Nice post, I loved the video, it was very clever.

The Rebel
02-14-2015, 10:35 PM
Nice post Leslie. Sometime last year I first heard the term Forest Bathing and the benefits of being out in the woods. http://www.hphpcentral.com/article/forest-bathing

As a cellar hole hunter, I totally agree that with their findings. There is something to be said to be out in the woods & how relaxing it is. I enjoy my alone time as well as time out with my fellow hunters discovering lost keepsakes of those who came before us.