January 1, 2020

Paris – france

Posted by: samstone @ 6:48 pm
Name
Christophe DIDIER
Email
coxs1234@gmail.com
Where did you place the SamStone ? (please be as specific as you can e.g.: near a landmark, an address or a long/lat)
(East suburb of Paris)
Please tell us more about where and how you placed it
Happy New Year 2020 to Cohn Group with a new SamStone in France close to the RER A bridge Neuilly-Plaisance station and the Marne river. Very peaceful place with many people commuting daily. Very good night !
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December 26, 2019

Bend – Oregon

Posted by: samstone @ 4:14 pm
Name
Sarra Bonfigflio
Address
2702 NE Milltown Ln Unit 2
Bend, OR
97701
US
Email
sarrambonfiglio@gmail.com
Where did you find the SamStone ? (please be as specific as you can e.g.: near a landmark, an address or a long/lat)
The stone was found in a plant at Central Oregon Pediatrics in Bend Oregon on Christmas Eve 2019.
Please tell us about where and how you found it
I work @ Central Oregon Pediatrics in Bend Oregon and the stone was found in one of our plants in the front waiting area.
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December 24, 2019

Andorra

Posted by: samstone @ 4:41 am

Ian put a samstone in the country of Andorra.. I think it’s our first there 

Lac Gaube – France

Posted by: samstone @ 4:39 am

Ian put this samstone on the shore of  Lac Gaube

December 19, 2019

Johnston Atoll – South Pacific

Posted by: samstone @ 11:42 am
Name
Ryan Rash
Email
r.rash27@gmail.com
Where did you find the SamStone ? (please be as specific as you can e.g.: near a landmark, an address or a long/lat)
(16.7286465, -169.5396363)
Please tell us about where and how you found it
I didn’t find them personally, but two were found on Johnston Atoll 800miSW of Hawai’i. I was a part of the 18th US Fish and Wildlife Service Crazy Ant Strike Team. Five people live on the island for 6 months at a time in attempt to eradicate the yellow crazy ant that has been harming the resident nesting bird populations. If I had to guess, the SamStones washed up on the eastern shore of the island, but they currently reside on the door of the bunker that we live out of along with the other treasures we’ve found washed up on the island. I didn’t know to take a picture or else I would have but I’ll try to get a picture of one from the crew that’s currently there, to upload at a later time.
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December 12, 2019

Hilton Vienna – Austria

Posted by: samstone @ 9:33 am
Name
Derek Teay
Email
love2shred@gmail.com
Where did you place the SamStone ? (please be as specific as you can e.g.: near a landmark, an address or a long/lat)
At the Hilton Vienna, on the Presidential Suite balcony
Please tell us more about where and how you placed it
If you can access the Presidential Suite, you’ll have to get security to unlock the door that goes onto the balcony. As you step out of the door, look down and you’ll find a grate. Underneath that grate sits a SamStone. It should (hopefully) be there forever, it’s intentionally hidden for that purpose. This might be the most elusive SamStone to see, as multiple things have to perfectly line up to see it.

December 6, 2019

Sterling Pond – Vt

Posted by: samstone @ 6:58 am
Name
Samantha Hemphill
Email
hemphill.s@husky.neu.edu
Where did you find the SamStone ? (please be as specific as you can e.g.: near a landmark, an address or a long/lat)
Top of the sterling pond trail
Please tell us about where and how you found it
A few of my friends went on a hike and found this stone, my name being Sam they brought it back as a gift. I saw the URL on the back of the stone and looked up the meaning of the samstone. Its a wonderful message and idea, happy to have come across it!

December 2, 2019

Bryggen – Bergen – Norway

Posted by: samstone @ 6:58 pm
John, Diane,
We left a Sam Stone on the side of a door in the old part of Bergen last week, called Bryggen, which means the docks, and is a World Heritage Site. Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and was always a trading city, being part of the Hanseatic League in the middle ages. Well worth a vosit – we were there because we were getting on a sex day cruise from Bergen to Kirkenes at the top of Norway. The trip was to get to see the Northern Lights, which we did see on our final two nights. We will go back in the summer and spend a fw days in Bergen and Oslo.
Hope you’re both well
 Hugh

Skarsvag – Norway

Posted by: samstone @ 6:55 pm
John, Diane,
is the most northerly fishing village in the world. It now has only abbout 40 inhabitants, down from a few hundred a few decades ago. We leftthe stone on the window sill of the Christmas and Winter House, a coffee shop and store, where the women of the village sell clothese and ornaments they have made themselves. Plenty of snow!

November 24, 2019

Madeline’s Garden – Charleston SC

Posted by: samstone @ 5:09 am
Name
Matthew Cousens
Address
7 Abbey Rd
Hyde Park, NY
12538
US
Email
mattcousens@yahoo.com
Where did you place the SamStone ? (please be as specific as you can e.g.: near a landmark, an address or a long/lat)
Romare Bearden Park, 300 S Church St Charlotte, NC 28202 United States
Please tell us more about where and how you placed it
This time of year there is not a lot of color. Madeline’s Garden is the one burst of color I found in the area.

 

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