Thursday, January 5, 2012

PEACE ROCK DISCOVERY

Received this comment on one of my pages about my "Peace Rocks."

Anonymous said...
My grandson found your peace rock at Sam Houston Jones State Park,very cool. We also travel in a MH and our plans are to place your rock at a park on one of our travels. We will add our names and date when we leave it. Hopefully they will get on your site and let you know what they plan on doing with it.

Char, Ed and Justin Lafayette, La


How cool is that?  I often wonder if anyone has found the rocks I've hidden.  Sometimes I think I hide them too well.  I remember placing that rock at Sam Houston and just placed a few leaves over it next to a tree.  Others I placed have been hidden more securely.  When I traveled back to Magnolia Beach in Texas I checked to see if my rock was still in place and it was.  Also, when I traveled back to Surfside Beach in Texas my rock was still there in plain sight - not covered with anything.  I think it will be found by the summer.  I hope they contact me.


Sam Houston Jones State Park
Lake Charles, LA

13 comments:

  1. Hi Teri... Yes, I thought it would be a fun thing to do. I placed that rock on November 1st and she posted her comment about finding it on the 27th. I'm not sure when it was actually found but I'll bet that it didn't take long.

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  2. That's a fun idea...glad someone found it and sent you a comment.

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  3. Hi Donna... I'm so pleased to have gotten that comment. When you stop and think about it, that person had to search online using only the name Gypsy Boho that I had written on the rock and then find my blog. I thought that would be hard until I tried to Google the name and was surprised to come up 3rd and 4th in the list. So I'm really easy to find online. Hoping to hear from more "Peace Rock" finders.

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  4. Oh how fun! It's kind of like geochatching!

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  5. What a wonderful idea - it would be fun to see more people doing this; especially in the RV world where there are so many destinations reached. I love this.
    --Jool

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  6. Hi TexCyn... Yeah, I guess it is like geocaching in that it's hide and seek - only people don't know that there is anything to find hidden until they walk up on my rock. They also don't know to pass it on until they find me and my blog.


    Hi Jool... I had a lot of fun painting the rocks and enjoy finding just the right spot for them at my campsites. My next trip in March will allow me to place many rocks from here to D.C. and back. I won't hide them so well and hope that this will bring forth many responses.

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  7. First Happy New Year!
    I have none stop trouble with Verizon so I can stay on long enough to get much reading done.
    I love that you leave a rock in a park what a wonderful thing. I hope more are found and contact you.

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  8. Should have read: can't stay on long

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  9. Hi JOJO... thanks for stopping by.

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  10. I would be too tempted to keep such a cute rock. "Found your rock - kept it - thanks!"

    Roxanne

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  11. You may have the opportunity to find one of my Peace Rocks if you go boondocking on the beach at Port Aransas. Also hid one in the IB Magee Park near space #1. I hid those pretty good and will try not to do so in the future.

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  12. Oh! That's exactly what we're doing now, but leaving today! I should have checked back sooner!

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