March 1, 2010

Posted by: samstone @ 11:45 am

Name = Hayley Williams Email = hay_williams2002@yahoo.com Message = This weekend our family placed a Sam stone in our Nano’s (Grandmother) garden. The garden overlooks a small lake and many family visitors sit and visit in her garden each year. My niece actually placed the stone with her mom. My sister shared Sam’s story with her the night before and she told me as we headed outside to place the stone that “the little boy would really like the spot that we picked”. Three generations shared in this memory. Sam’s story has really touched our hearts. Thank you for letting us be a part of his continuing story. Stone placed: Deer Creek Subdivision, Montgomery, AL 36117 Link to photos of the placed stone:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

February 10, 2010

All over – Scotland

Posted by: samstone @ 6:34 pm

My good freind Ray from Champlain EMC made a ton of wonderful Samstonw placements..
YOu gotta see his actual blog at   http://blog.corinnandray.com/blog/post/2009/08/12/Sam-Stones-in-the-UK.aspx
 
Name = Ray McCarthy Bergeron

Email = bergeron@champlain.edu

Message =
Happy (1-day late) Birthday John! Hi Diane!

I wanted to put something together for both of you and sorry it took
a while, but it's a culmination of the stones Corinn and I placed
while in Scotland this past year.  I blogged about it and here's the
direct link to the page:
(http://blog.corinnandray.com/blog/post/2009/08/12/Sam-Stones-in-the-UK.aspx).
 It was recently posted though the date was logged differently.  As I
place more, I'll try to do similar blog posts.  Hope all is well…

-Ray

 

SamStones in the UK

Wednesday, 12 August 2009 @ 02:05 by raymond

I had the great opportunity to learn from and know more about a great friend of the EMC, John Cohn, over the past several years.  One of the stories John shared to us a while ago told touched our hearts.  In short, pulled from his website, this is the short story:

Sam was an exuberant boy with a 1000 watt smile. He loved his friends, family, dog, and bird deeply. Sam was passionate about guitar, snowboarding, lacrosse, and having fun. Yes, having fun was important to Sam.

Springtime meant lacrosse for Sam and a time to play hard with his buddies. Ultimate frisbee at the park were memorable times for Sam and he would come home with a big smile on his face and grass stains on his body. Summers you could find Sam floating down the rivers, swinging from a rope swing, biking, or just hanging with friends. A summer would be complete with time spent at Camp Abnaki and jamming at Burlington Rock Camp. Fall would be the season Sam would try and stretch summer out a little bit more until the snow started to come. That time was then spent at Bolton Valley Resort on his snowboard. He enjoyed ariel tricks and hitting the rails. Mostly he enjoyed just hanging with his friends and little brother Gabe.

Sam loved music and was always plugged into some song. Guitar was second nature to Sam. He could play “Asturias” on his classical guitar to heavy metal on his Gibson. He enjoyed playing bass and wailing on the drums. His favorite times were when he would jamming with one of his friends, or his big brother Max.
It is hard to capture Sam’s true spirit in a few paragraphs. He taught us so much. Mostly he taught us to have fun, ease up, and to be there for each other. He is a true best friend to many and deeply missed.

Sam was born on May 28, 1992. He was hit by a car on November 20, 2006 in Florida while visiting friends. His beautiful body stayed strong long enough for organ donation. He gave his heart, liver, kidney, and kidney-pancreas so that four others would live. His spirit continues on through them and surrounds us today. Sam lived his life to its fullest on this planet.

To help with Sam's passing, John and his family create what are called SamStones.  Here's a short description, found on his website, of what they are:

SamStones are made with love by Sam’s friends and family. Our intent with these stones is to pass on some of that love.  If you have found a SamStone please feel free to keep it, move it or pass it on. We hope that you will pause and feel the love that is being passed on to you. 

If you would like to know more about Sam Stones, you can find out more here:  http://www.samestone.org/.  Corinn and I wanted to contribute, so we were given a bag of stones from Diane, John's wife, and will now bring them on our McBe Adventures.  My goal is to, as accurately as possible, track where I placed them with a photos of the location and to document that location within something like Google Maps.  So if you see future posts of SamStones, you'll know that we've traveled recently.  Below is our first map of where we placed many Sam Stones while in the UK.  Click on each marker, as the map is interactive, to learn more about the location we placed the stone and a short story of the site.  You can even change the terrain, move the map around, and zoom in and out!

View our McBe's in Scotland: Sam Stone Placements in a larger map.
 

Below are photos where we visited with Sam being part of the shots.  We tried placing Sam where we though he'd have a great view of the locations we visited.  Some shots were difficult to obtain while others we though were really great.  We figured this would be good to compliment the map above as a way to visually see more of where we traveled with him.  Hope you enjoy them! 

Elie Pier 
 
St. Andrews Beach 
 
Loch Katrine 
 
Loch Lomond 
 
Arthur's Seat
 
The Nasmyths Home
 
The Nasmyths  :o) 
 

Loch Linnhe 
 
Loch Ainort 
 
Claigan Coral Beach 
 
The Quiraing 
 
Eilean Donan Castle 
 
Loch Ness
 
Can you see Nessie? 

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February 7, 2010

Kyoto – Japan

Posted by: samstone @ 8:02 pm

Had forgot to mention in my last note…will you be down this way anytime soon?  Was hoping to get a few Sam stones from you. Daughter Ingrid is doing an internship (sort of a job, 🙂 in Mississippi working with Sand Hill Cranes – seemed a good out-of-the-way location!  

(I did plant the one you had given me when we were at your house last winter…dropped it off in Kyoto, Japan…but have to admit I did not follow-up locating it in your website…although I did see I was not the first in that city!)

Anyway, she's leaving end of this month, so if you are down this way, let's catch up.

Pete

Dr. Peter J. Brofman, Distinguished Engineer, STG
Member, IBM Academy of Technology
Past Chair – East Fishkill Technical Vitality Council
Tel 845-894-8996;  T/L 8-533-8996
brofman@us.ibm.com

Maroantsetra – Madagascar

Posted by: samstone @ 7:56 pm

Name = June Kleider Email = jkleider@sonic.net Message = Hello All I placed a sam stone in Maroantsetra, Madagascar along with an OLPC XO computer. Just posted a short Youtube video- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xY8Xa7yNZmo More to be posted later. June

February 2, 2010

Espiguette – France.

Posted by: samstone @ 8:01 am

Name = gontran77

Email = gontran77@hotmail.com

Message =
I found a stone on the beach of Espiguette, in the South of France.

Gontran.

 

Name = gontran77

Email = gontran77@hotmail.com

Message =
Hello,

I am geocacher and I placed a stone in my box.

By hoping that its voyage this prolongs…

Cordially.
Gontran (gontran77).

[french]

Bonjour,

Je suis géocacheur et j’ai placée une pierre dans ma boite.

En espérant que son voyage ce prolonge…

Cordialement.
Gontran (gontran77).

 

January 31, 2010

wilson dam – florence, alabama

Posted by: samstone @ 5:47 pm

Name = Daniel Libera

Email = Reptiles1125@aol.com

Message =
I placed My SamStone on the bank of the tennesee river in florence
alabama next to wilson dam. i go walking here as much as i can and i
like to sit on the bank and draw and just think.

Williston – Vermont

Posted by: samstone @ 5:43 pm

hello john,
i live in williston,vt.
thanks, jean

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From: "John M Cohn" <johncohn@us.ibm.com>
To: "jean provost" <nannylsu@comcast.net>
Cc: <diane@gmavt.net>; <samstone@samstones.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: Placed SamStone

> Jean..
>   Thanks so much for writing.  Where do yo live ? I could put your
> sighting on our map
> -jc
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> John Cohn Ph.D.
> IBM Fellow
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> phone 802-769-7676 (t/l 446-)
> cell 802-578-0985
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> my neice visited tonight for supper and showed me her sam stone.
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January 27, 2010

Casa de Fiori – St. Martin

Posted by: samstone @ 6:55 am

Name = Stephen and Christina Shuma

Email = scshuma@comcast.net

Message =
In March 2007 we placed a SamStone at Casa de Fiori in St. Martin
(French side of the island) — a small villa on a hill above Baie
Rouge.

January 26, 2010

Carroll Street F train station – Brooklyn, NY!

Posted by: samstone @ 6:23 am

Name = Leo

Email = srees@brooklynfriends.org

Message =
In Carroll Street F train station. Brooklyn, NY!

January 21, 2010

Cary – North Carolina

Posted by: samstone @ 7:31 am

Email = drschwart@yahoo.com

Message =
The Umstead Hotel and Spa
100 Woodland Pond Drive
Cary, NC 27513

I'm Hannah Wood's sister – I've got a SamStone on my desk at work, it
reminds me to always think positively!

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