July 25, 2018

Owego – NY

Posted by: johncohn @ 10:57 am

Name = The Weinreich family

Email = Carin112@comcast.net

Message =
We found one in Owego, NY. It brought a smile to my son’s face and
we are touched by Sam’s story!

Intelligent building – Munich

Posted by: johncohn @ 10:54 am

My

friend Tim from Monomango put a samstone in the base of our wonderful new intelligent building model.

I’ll add movies of it working as soon as its unveiled
-jc

Intelligent building - Munich

Blue hole – Oregon

Posted by: johncohn @ 10:46 am

Name = Hudson Louviere

Email = allison.hutto@gmail.com

Message =
Hi, My name is Hudson Louviere and I am 7 years old. When I went on
vacation to Oregon we took a hike to the Blue Hole. When I started
walking on some bumpy rocks I dropped a wooden spear I had made from a
stick. When I went to pick it up I found the Sam stone. I didn’t know
it was a Sam Stone until I got home.

I plan to drop it on our trip so that someone else can find it and
find out about Sam.

Thanks!
Hudson

July 20, 2018

Tokyo – Japan

Posted by: johncohn @ 6:47 am

Name = bokujo

Email = pasture@web.de

Message =
I found a SamStone in Tokyo (Japan) and will take it to Germany.

July 12, 2018

Duck Brook – VT

Posted by: johncohn @ 7:24 am

Name = Mike

Email = Mikewelch8@gmail.com

Message =
I came across a SamStone on a thru hike of the long trail. By
serendipity, I ended up on the old path, the duck Brook trail. I
stopped at an elevation of 1000 feet, beautiful lookout, to dry my
socks. I saw a bear right at this spot for the first time on the
trail, just a moment ago! I packed up my things and was just about to
leave, when I saw this stone. I can’t imagine a better spot than this
place of serendipity, magic, and beauty, so I’m going to leave it
right here.

July 6, 2018

Kigali Airport- Rwanda Africa

Posted by: johncohn @ 7:29 am

Name = Taylor Commo

Email = tfc08020@ccv.vsc.edu

Message =
Kigali Airport, Rwanda Africa

June 28, 2018

Reststop – Illinois

Posted by: johncohn @ 9:27 am

Hi John and Diane

Want to let you know we hit the road. We realized we didn’t have time to connect with you to see about getting some Sam stones to place along the way, so we’ve started making our own and leaving one in each state. In some places, we’ve done a little drawing with the initials of everyone in your family and in some places we’ve made a stone.

This one is t a rest stop in


Illinois

Posted by: johncohn @ 9:24 am

Hi John and Diane

Want to let you know we hit the road. We realized we didn’t have time to connect with you to see about getting some Sam stones to place along the way, so we’ve started making our own and leaving one in each state. In some places, we’ve done a little drawing with the initials of everyone in your family and in some places we’ve made a stone.

This one is in Buffalo NY:

June 24, 2018

Camino de Santiago – Cruz de Ferro , Spain

Posted by: johncohn @ 10:26 pm

John, two weeks ago my wife Johnine and I returned from Spain where we were Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. Our pilgrimage lasted 12 days and we walked 190 miles through northern Spain. Needless to say it was a great trip! Despite several rainy days where we trudged through the mud, we found the Spanish people delightful, the food and wine outstanding and the scenery awesome.

Part of the Camino is the

Cruz de Ferro, a large mounted cross high in the mountains. As part of our Catholic tradition one brings a rock from their home and places it at the foot-of-the-cross as a symbolic gesture. I wanted you to know that I left a SamStone there that I carried from my yard. It’s been a while since you gave me my first SamStone, however when I first learned of this tradition I thought immediately of you and your family.

Take care John and we’ll talk soon

June 20, 2018

rest area, – illinois

Posted by: johncohn @ 10:51 pm

Hi John and Denise,

Want to let you know we hit the road. We realized we didn’t have time to connect with you to see about getting some Sam stones to place along the way, so we’ve started making our own and leaving one in each state. In some places, we’ve done a little drawing with the initials of everyone in your family and in some places we’ve made a stone.

This one is at a rest area in Illinois:

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