Found a Rock?
“Found a Rock” Stories
My wife Linn and I found a rock “Expect Miracles” at the pine overlook on Lost Lake Trail in McGaffy! I loved seeing the beautiful black river rock so out of place next to our native rock. I have what I call miles of smiles going where I make a smile out of rocks everywhere we go. I thought it was cool to see someone else do something with rocks! I told my wife maybe the miracle is hiding under the rock. That’s when I found the website. John looks like an amazing human and your relationship sounds similar to my wife and mine! What an excellent way to keep John on the trails! I will be looking for more rocks!! GOD BLESS! 👍😃🇺🇸😎🤙🚵♂️🥾 — Mighty Mike
Just found it on my morning walk with Booker, my dog. I thought, “Do I take it or leave it for someone else?” I usually leave things like that so it will bless somebody who “needs/deserves” it. This morning I stood there and thought, “Well, I need a miracle as much as the next guy!” So, this time, I kept it. On the way home, I started to pick up the pace, to Booker’s delight! I ran all the way home, with the exception of one pit stop for his sake. I found myself praying as we went. I prayed that God would bless whoever left the stone. I prayed, thankful that I had been the one to find it. I prayed that if somebody had found it before I did, and left it for somebody that “needed/deserved it”, that they be blessed for having done so. I pray now for you to know how much your doing this act of kindness in the name of true love did for me today.
Blessings,
Heather
I am Very grateful I found the rock. I live in Cabo San Lucas I was invite to stay at the Hilton Los Cabos. I went to the beach atl sunrise, it was a beautiful powerful coloful morning, after meditation I founded on the beach. It was Very mágica. Thank you for this divine message. Besides I collect rocks. What a great and beautiful idea to bring a heart warming and a loving message! Thank you! –Leticia
I found your rock in Broken Bow, OK while hiking in Beavers Bend. I left it for the next person to pass the blessing on. Thank you for sharing your story with me. I am sorry for your loss.
If you found a rock that lead you to this website, we’d love to hear your story.