• Blog
  • About
  • Founder
Menu

Collector of Sorts

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number

Your Custom Text Here

Collector of Sorts

  • Blog
  • About
  • Founder

A series of somethings: secretly stolen spoons (and one fork)

January 30, 2019 Elizabeth Arzani
My grandmother’s collection

My grandmother’s collection

No, I didn’t steal my grandmother’s spoons, but I did steal the idea from her. Sitting in her kitchen, I always wondered where they came from, why they were grouped together and what made them special enough to be on the wall.

My collection of stolen silverware

I decided to answer the questions, I never asked by collecting my own silverware. I’ll admit, most are stolen and some are gifts. I don’t condone stealing, and part of me always felt bad for taking what wasn’t mine. In hopes of forgiveness, I would trade something in it’s place, usually an “act now, ask for forgiveness later” in the form of an extra tip.

vancouver.jpg

I never found a spoon when I was in Vancouver. You don’t eat raw oysters with spoons.

rome.jpg

When in Rome, cafes are great places for people watching while waiting for your train.

mrspoonman.jpg

I nicknamed him Mr. Spoonman. He was sick and passed the time by painting spoons and giving them to people he liked.

iceland.jpg

I was most excited to explore Vík í Mýrda but it rained the entire day. It was the kind of rain that hit you from the side and poured out of your boots.

Phnom Penh.jpg

Waking up in the capitol of Cambodia. The happy feeling of sun on your face and feet on solid ground after 24+ hrs of travel.

thailand.jpg

I knew I married the right man when he surprised me with a stolen spoon after I told him my secret.

paris.jpg

He proposed to me in Paris, even though I was unable to order breakfast in French.

siem riep.jpg

We drank coffee watching the sun rise over the temples of Angkor Wat.

Bangkok.jpg

Bangkok was the best and worst of times with the fanciest of hotels.

phuket.jpg

We drove to the beach on a rented motorbike. He navigated on a different side of the road and I held on and closed my eyes.




Tags stolen spoons, spoons, sentimental, object memories, souveinr
1 Comment

Submit

Findings:


Featured
Gessler Arzani 5/27/1931 - 3/05/2025
Apr 17, 2025
File Not Found
Apr 17, 2025
Apr 17, 2025
Hollywood Neighborhood, 2021
Oct 29, 2024
Deeper Than Roses
Oct 29, 2024
Oct 29, 2024
never weaving copy.jpg
Oct 7, 2024
To Pick Up Words from the Ground Never Opened
Oct 7, 2024
Oct 7, 2024
quarters and mints copy.jpg
Sep 3, 2024
Pocket Full of Memory
Sep 3, 2024
Sep 3, 2024
Alyson Provax_Like things go away copy.jpg
Jul 8, 2024
Timing is funny
Jul 8, 2024
Jul 8, 2024
IMG_7138.jpg
Jan 19, 2024
Ordinary Notes Multiply
Jan 19, 2024
Jan 19, 2024
rigmarole_2023_1122gallery-77.jpg
Aug 21, 2023
Rigmarole: A Short Summer Showing
Aug 21, 2023
Aug 21, 2023
two found sentences.jpg
Jun 19, 2023
Two Found Sentences
Jun 19, 2023
Jun 19, 2023
 Mo, the studio cat
Jan 31, 2023
(W)hole Studies
Jan 31, 2023
Jan 31, 2023
Coffee Talk with Nan Curtis & MK Guth copy.jpg
Oct 20, 2022
Would You Ever?
Oct 20, 2022
Oct 20, 2022

Copyright © 2024 Collector of Sorts

@aseriesofsomethings