Big mikes rock shop – ky
Our firend Jimmy put a samstone at Big mikes
Our friend Jimmy V left a stone in Mammoth cave. He wneto on the wild cave tour and placed a stone near the snowball dining room
Our friend Jimmy placed a stone cave run lake campsite D16
friend andy wrote:
took a friend of mine out for a bike ride – only the second time he has been on a bike since he was a child 😉 He was a bit worn out bless him Lol
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It was interesting to watch the flight. The blue pyramid stopped very quickly due to drag but the SamStone's momentum carried it up further before arched over, landing in the grass where it was left.
Riding with a hangover 😉 It cured it though Lol
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John,
I left a Sam Stone on a wall at an Inca site, Ollantaytambo – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ollantaytambo – where the Incas won a rare victory over the Spanish. I attack photo of stone and a few photos of the views




John,
We left another stone at Raqchi – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raqchi – this time in a niche in an Inca adobe wall, which was built on Inca stone foundations. These niches, and trapezoidal doorways, are a feature on Inca temples. I don't believe the Incas discovered the arch, so all their doorways are slightly trapezoidal.
We arrived in Raqchi on the feast day of Saint Michael, to whom their church is dedicated. We saw the following shuffling dance being performed in the village square, which seems to be about a flock of sheep being menaced by wolves, bears etc.
When we got back from seeing the Inca ruins, another dance started up. This time the guys in blue, with masks, represented the Chileans who invaded in the late 19th century:




The coordinates of Raqchi, which is about 11,450ft above sea level, are:
14 degrees 10 minutes 29 seconds South
71 degrees 22 minutes 12 seconds West
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Hugh Varilly
IBM Distinguished Engineer Emeritus
ear Diane and John,
I have received my Sam stones and visited the wilderness park today and place Sam next to the lower pond of the park. I have enclosed a few photo's of what Sam can see. I know he will love looking at all the wonderfulness around him. I will visit the park again and check to see if Sam is still in the same spot and if so, I will move him to another part of the park to view.
Thank you for sharing the love and life of Sam with us.
Rachel & Brandon Broenland