09.27.09

Persimmon seed Lore

Posted in Uncategorized at 2:10 pm by Administrator

We just got back from a family reunion at Wildwood. We always crack persimmon seeds this time of year to see what Winter is going to be like. We cracked ten in a row and they all came out SPOONS.
In our family, Spoons mean: a lot of snow – cold wet Winter. Some of the old timers call the spoon a scoop shovel because you’ll be shoveling a lot of snow before spring.
Forks mean: It’s going to be a cold, dry Winter, drought conditions, like pitching dry hay.
Knife means: December will be so foggy that you’ll have to cut through it with a knife, then in January the cold winds will cut through you like a knife. From what the persimmon seeds say, “It looks like we’ll be in for a lot of heavy snow this next Season”.

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