September 2, 2011

Granbury – Texas

Posted by: samstone @ 7:11 am

I spotted a Samstone at my Mom's house in Granbury, Texas, high up on
a shelf by many of her other treasures on July 29, 2011.

 

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August 29, 2011

Indiana Dunes State Park – Indiana

Posted by: samstone @ 1:55 pm

Our freind Cheryl writes:
 My friend Maggie and I took a Samstone to the Indiana Dunes State Park on July 25, 2011.  Sam would love this beautiful white sand beach, surrounded by sand dunes, dune grass, and located at the southern tip of Lake Michigan.   We planned to write Sam’s name on the shoreline and leave a stone there, but before I could even finish writing his name, a wave crashed his name away, darn.  So I wrote his name further up on a nice smooth surface of the beach and put a Samstone there and then Maggie snapped a photo of Sam, with me in the background.   We sat on the beach for a bit and a little girl spotted the Samstone and she picked it up and examined it carefully, but then tossed it back down on the sand, darn.  So then Maggie decided that she would re-write his name in another spot on the beach and entice a bird over with a cherry in the hopes the bird would pick up the cherry and the Samstone and take him to places unknown.  Well, as you can see from the photo, the bird snatched up the cherry, but left the Samstone.  So as we left the beach around noon, Sam was still sitting on the beach and just waiting to be discovered by someone visiting this beautiful beach in Chesterton, Indiana.
 
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August 23, 2011

Burning man – Nevada

Posted by: samstone @ 1:03 pm

Name = cyndee de luca proctor

Email = cynthiarn57@yahoo.com

Message =
hi irecently sent for some samstones. my dtr is going to bunrnig man
in the cali desert.  they dont use money there. they trade for what
they want. i have knitted her a bunch of scarves to trade and am
giveing her samstones to trade and one to leave there.  when we find
out where they are going i will let you know.    peace cyndee

Taminah Lake – Wyoming

Posted by: samstone @ 12:14 pm

Name = Rick Kozlowski

Email = rkoz@lisman.com

File attached = Taminah Lake Low Res.jpg

Message =
I found a SamStone on the Long Trail and took it with me to Wyoming.
I placed it near a waterfall at the foot of Taminah Lake, an alpine
lake (9,000')  in Avalanche Canyon of the Tetons.  A beautiful,
secluded spot.

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Long trail – Vermont

Posted by: samstone @ 12:09 pm

Name = Rick Kozlowski

Email = rkoz@lisman.com

File attached = Taminah Lake Low Res.jpg

Message =
I found a SamStone on the Long Trail and took it with me to Wyoming.
I placed it near a waterfall at the foot of Taminah Lake, an alpine
lake (9,000')  in Avalanche Canyon of the Tetons.  A beautiful,
secluded spot.

August 20, 2011

Mount Mansfield – Vermont

Posted by: samstone @ 8:32 pm

Name = Dan Roy

Email = dmroy@uvm.edu

Message =
Mount Mansfield Chin.

Lake Nabugabo – Uganda

Posted by: samstone @ 8:28 pm

Been traveling through the western parks of Uganda,
placed Samstones in magical areas, spots I felt Sam
would have loved.

Kibale National Park, forest, wild populations of chimpanzees,
incredible diversity of life, rich soundscape

Queen Elizabeth National Park, savannah, elephants, lions, incredible
vistas…saw a leopard (very rare!!) and placed one
nearby

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, high altitude, steep mountains, mists, home
of mountain gorillas

Lake Nabugabo, RAMSES world heritage site, huge lake with even larger
wetlands

Thanks for sending the Samstones to me in the UK.

wishing you both the best,
mark


Data Mining International, Inc.
Data Mining that works.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – Uganda

Posted by: samstone @ 8:28 pm

Been traveling through the western parks of Uganda,
placed Samstones in magical areas, spots I felt Sam
would have loved.

Kibale National Park, forest, wild populations of chimpanzees,
incredible diversity of life, rich soundscape

Queen Elizabeth National Park, savannah, elephants, lions, incredible
vistas…saw a leopard (very rare!!) and placed one
nearby

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, high altitude, steep mountains, mists, home
of mountain gorillas

Lake Nabugabo, RAMSES world heritage site, huge lake with even larger
wetlands

Thanks for sending the Samstones to me in the UK.

wishing you both the best,
mark


Data Mining International, Inc.
Data Mining that works.

Queen Elizabeth National Park – Uganda

Posted by: samstone @ 8:27 pm

Been traveling through the western parks of Uganda,
placed Samstones in magical areas, spots I felt Sam
would have loved.

Kibale National Park, forest, wild populations of chimpanzees,
incredible diversity of life, rich soundscape

Queen Elizabeth National Park, savannah, elephants, lions, incredible
vistas…saw a leopard (very rare!!) and placed one
nearby

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, high altitude, steep mountains, mists, home
of mountain gorillas

Lake Nabugabo, RAMSES world heritage site, huge lake with even larger
wetlands

Thanks for sending the Samstones to me in the UK.

wishing you both the best,
mark


Data Mining International, Inc.
Data Mining that works.

Kibale National Park – Uganda

Posted by: samstone @ 8:26 pm

Been traveling through the western parks of Uganda,
placed Samstones in magical areas, spots I felt Sam
would have loved.

Kibale National Park, forest, wild populations of chimpanzees,
incredible diversity of life, rich soundscape

Queen Elizabeth National Park, savannah, elephants, lions, incredible
vistas…saw a leopard (very rare!!) and placed one
nearby

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, high altitude, steep mountains, mists, home
of mountain gorillas

Lake Nabugabo, RAMSES world heritage site, huge lake with even larger
wetlands

Thanks for sending the Samstones to me in the UK.

wishing you both the best,
mark


Data Mining International, Inc.
Data Mining that works.

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