September 9, 2007

Mcmurdo Base Antartica

Posted by: samstone @ 5:36 pm

I just heard that our friend Anne’s friends just took a SamStone to Antarctica. I’ll post info when I receive it.

Block Island – Rhode Island

Posted by: samstone @ 5:29 pm

Name = Barb Gibson

Email = samjam06@peoplepc.com

Addr = 12 Raquette River Drive

City = Tupper Lake

State = New York

Zip = 12986

Ctry = USA

Count = 12

When = Whenever

Message =
I would love to give them to my 6 grand kids and have them place them
around Tupper Lake, NY , Spokane, Wash, and Montevallo, Ala.
a great nephew of ours found one in Rhode Island on ‘Block Island in
Aug this yr       we went on line to read Sam’ s story and it is
wonderful

September 5, 2007

Bangor Maine

Posted by: samstone @ 5:38 am

Hi Diane,

I thought you and John might enjoy these pictures. We helped Meg move her stuff to college recently and went to the American Folk Festival in Bangor. While there, we threw a SamStone into the confluence of Penobscot and Stillwater rivers. Another beautiful setting to remember and honor Sam’s spirit.

Take care,

Justin & Barb

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September 4, 2007

Vancouver – British Columbia

Posted by: samstone @ 12:50 pm

Name = John Milne

Email = rjohnmilne@yahoo.com

Did you: = Place a SamStone ?

Message =
On a sunny Sunday morning, April 29, 2007, I placed a samstone in a
raised flower bed in Vancouver, British Columbia.  The flower bed
was along a frequently traveled walkway near the harbour and downtown
buidlings.  The stone is in a gap among the flowers which people can
see.

Limburg, Horst – Netherlands

Posted by: samstone @ 12:11 pm

Name = Amber Angenent

Email = berrie_angenent@hotmail.com

Did you: = Find a SamStone

Message =
Hello,

I have a SamStone at home, I live in The Netherlands (Limburg, Horst)
.
A friend of me give me that stone, his father find it in the forrest.
It was 13 august 2OO7. I don’t have a picture from the stone here. I
find it well that you have made the stones in the memory of Sam.

Chikne – Alaska

Posted by: samstone @ 12:09 pm

Name = Ralph Coffman

Email = ralph.coffman@gmail.com

Did you: = Place a SamStone ?

File attached = Chicken 2.jpg

Message =
Placed a stone at the base of the chicken tower
in Chickne ,Ak
Lat n64 04 15.9
Long W141 56 22.4
Chicken was a place Maggie had read about
in a book so we drove there and left a stone.

Ralph and Maggie Coffman

Chicken 2.jpg

Fenway Park – Boston, MA

Posted by: samstone @ 12:06 pm

Name = Perry Clark

Email = perryclark37@bellsouth.net

Did you: = Find a SamStone

Message =
We found a SamStone in the Pilgrims Tower at Provincetown Mass.
overlooking Cape Cod Bay.

We knew it must be a traveling stone looking for adventure.

Therefore we took it along with us to Boston where we subsequently
released it at Fenway Park in the seating section on top of the Green
Monster.

Pilgram’s Tower – Provincetown, Massachusetts

Posted by: samstone @ 12:05 pm

Name = Perry Clark

Email = perryclark37@bellsouth.net

Did you: = Find a SamStone

Message =
We found a SamStone in the Pilgrims Tower at Provincetown Mass.
overlooking Cape Cod Bay.

We knew it must be a traveling stone looking for adventure.

Therefore we took it along with us to Boston where we subsequently
released it at Fenway Park in the seating section on top of the Green
Monster.

Moody Beach – Maine

Posted by: samstone @ 12:03 pm

Name = Joseph

Email = ridgerunner70@netscape.net

Did you: = Find a SamStone

Message =
I found a round SamStone on Moody Beach, Maine on Thursday, 8/30/07
at 9:30 AM.  I wonder where it came from or if it washed up out of
the ocean.  I am a 10 year old who also Loves to play guitar.

Moody Beach – Maine

Posted by: samstone @ 12:02 pm

Name = Lisa Kapnis

Email = lisakapnis@msn.com

Did you: = Find a SamStone

Message =
I was walking on Moody Beach in Wells, ME.  It just so happened that
I was spending a summer morning walking with my family–The ironic
part is that I was thinking about my godson Sam and how he just had
to put his dog, Sampson, to sleep, and how difficult that must have
been for a 7 year old to deal with.  As I was looking for shells for
my son, I came across “Sam’s stone”, laying face up, in the sand, in
the waves.
I was so eager to call my Sam and tell him about what I had found.
When I finally presented this stone to Sam and his family, we took
some time to look up the website on the back of the stone.  I cannot
begin to describe the feelings that we all experienced after reading
Sam’s story, and the feeling of graciousness we had for our own
children, as well as the harsh reality of how quickly things can
change.  We are all deeply touched by your story and I feel that what
you are doing will have a profound effect on many people’s lives.  God
bless you and your family.

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