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
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
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).
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.
Posted by: samstone @ 5:43 pm
hello john,
i live in williston,vt.
thanks, jean
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Cc: <diane@gmavt.net>; <samstone@samstones.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: Placed SamStone
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> Thanks so much for writing. Where do yo live ? I could put your
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> my neice visited tonight for supper and showed me her sam stone.
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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.
Posted by: samstone @ 6:23 am
Name = Leo
Email = srees@brooklynfriends.org
Message =
In Carroll Street F train station. Brooklyn, NY!
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!
Posted by: samstone @ 1:48 pm
Cousin in law Bill G wrote:
John, Here are two Samstone locations at Little Cayman Island. One is on a beach on tiny little (14 acre) Owen Island, 19.6652 degrees North, 80.0640 degrees West. The other is on a coral reef in 30 feet of water in the Bloody Bay Marine Park, somewhat near 19.685 North, 80.08 West. I have attached photos of the underwater stone, but Jon Patz (who took these photos) still has the beach stone photo. I will ask him to send it to me.


Posted by: samstone @ 12:53 pm
My cousin-in-law Bill G. writes:
Here is the Samstone on Owen Island. The lobster was just a shell
laying there — not a living lobster.
-Bill