December 23, 2007

Westminster Abbey – London England

Posted by: samstone @ 8:36 am
My buddy Kelly placed a SamStone in Westminster Abbey


December 11, 2007

Nierstein – Germany

Posted by: samstone @ 9:15 pm

Name = Meredith Watson

Email = meredithawatson@hotmail.com

File attached = DSCN0599.JPG

Message =
Nierstien, Germany (30 minutes outside of Frankfurt). It’s the Napa
Valley of Germany. I placed the stone on a post on a hill. The sign
read: Traubenwicklerbekamfung. I don’t know what it meant but the
history behind the tower that was there is that when troops were
going to attack an area, someone would light the tower to inform the
townspeople that danger was near so that they could vacate the town.

The pictures you see are of the Rhine River in the background and the
tower.

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Charles Castle – Czech Republic

Posted by: samstone @ 9:12 pm

Merideth writes:


Name = Meredith Watson

Email = meredithawatson@hotmail.com

File attached = DSCN0376.JPG

Message =
Czech Repulic- Charles Castle- November 18, 2007.  I laid the stone
down once I walked through the gates.

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Petrin Hill – Czech Republic

Posted by: samstone @ 9:08 pm

Merideth writes:

Name = Meredith Watson

Email = meredithawatson@hotmail.com or merewat@us.ibm.com

File attached = DSCN0454.JPG

Message =
Petrin Hill – Czech Republic (Prague) –  Nov 17, 2007.  I was on the
hill and I thought putting in some ivies was a good idea

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Taman Negara – Malaysia

Posted by: samstone @ 9:05 pm

Lip writes:

Hi John,

Lucy and I just spent a few days at Taman Negara (which is National Park in Malay) in the state of Pahang, Malaysia. It is one of the world’s oldest rainforests. We had a great time hiking, shooting rapids, exploring a cave full of bats etc. We remembered to leave a couple of Sam stones at a fish pond at the Rainforest Resort and at the Lata Berkoh cascades. Pictures are attached.

Hope all in the Cohn family are doing well just as we are.

Best wishes,

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Natural Bridges – Utah

Posted by: samstone @ 9:01 pm

Uwe writes:

Name = Uwe Fassnacht

Email = uwefassnacht@gmail.com

File attached = sipapu_bridge.jpg

Message =
We placed a Sam Stone in Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah.
It’s at the end of the Sipapu bridge trail with a great view of the
bridge itself. Here’s a link with more pictures and a short movie:
http://gallery.mac.com/uwefassnacht#100181&bgcolor=black

Uwe

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Death Valley – California

Posted by: samstone @ 8:56 pm

Uwe writes:

Name = Uwe Fassnacht

Email = uwefassnacht@gmail.com

File attached = Dantes_view.jpg

Message =
We left a second Sam Stone at Dantes view in Death Valley. One of my
favorite views in the whole world … you can actually see the lowest
and highest point of the lower 48 states at the same time. Here’s a
link to more pictures and a movie:
http://gallery.mac.com/uwefassnacht#100181&bgcolor=black

Uwe

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East Topsham – Vermont

Posted by: samstone @ 8:53 pm

Cathy writes:

Name = CAthy cone

Email = Catcone@aol.com

Message =
I placed one across the street from our studios at Cone-editions at
the waterfall and one in the heart chapel at the Bowen House
retreat.
Peace,
Cathy

Higher Ground Burlington

Posted by: samstone @ 8:51 pm

Abbott writes:

Name = abbott rachampbell

Email = masonabbieowen@gmavt.net

File attached = sam stone ween.jpg

Message =
The stage at the ween concert. terrible phone picture, but its the
smaller light colored blur under the drum riser. i got hit from
behind so it went further then it was supposed to.

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Ushuaia – Argentina

Posted by: samstone @ 8:48 pm

Laura writes:

Hey John,

I just came down from the Martial Glacier above Ushuaia, Argentina (southern tip of Tierra del Fuego on the Beagle Channel).  It is a really beautiful spot – snow covered mountains at your back and water (with more snow covered mountains) in front of you.

Anyway, I wanted to let you know that I left one of the Sam stones up on the glacier high above the city.  I took some pictures of the views from there – I´ll send them to you when I get back (as well as add to the website).  It looked like there were a lot of great snowboarding options there in winter (as long as you didn´t mind walking your board back up afterwards – no chairlifts).

I will be boarding the boat for Antarctica tomorrow.  They technically don´t want you to take or leave anything on the continent, but if you are OK with a ¨¨don´t ask, don´t tell¨policy, then I am too…….
Laura

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