“Found a stone while walking my dogs in Youngstown Ohio 44509”
— Donny S
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Timmy Stone PLACED in Seattle, WA
Timmy Stone placed at Green Lake in Seattle, WA by Deborah D.
I carry a Timmy Stone in my purse as I go around town, in case I find a place that would have a high likelihood of being seen and hopefully logged in and even migrate!
I placed the stone at the base of a beautiful former tree in Green Lake Park, near the Seattle Public Theatre building. I placed the stone among many trees where lots of Timmy’s favorite furred (Chesters – squirrels) and feathered friends (Crows and Canada Geese) showed up while I was there!
There are many people who walk and train their dogs, walk or run 5K’s and many recreational activities throughout the year.
I have attached the 3 photos I took of the former tree, the tree with the stone kinda visible and a closeup of the stone.
Timmy Stone PLACED in Spartanburg, SC
Timmy Stone placed in Spartanburg, SC at Care Animal Regional Emergency by Kristen B.
The bright spot in upper right is Timmy’s, my Dizzie Kittie’s & all our beloved pets that have crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. Monday will be a year since I lost my 26 yr old Dizzie Kittie. I work at CARE every other weekend. Hoping placing a nice flower painted stone there in our flower bed will encourage people to pick it up, see the website on the back & learn more.
Timmy Stone PLACED in Des Plaines, IL

My old office was located 2 doors down from the site of the first franchised McDonalds (http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/11370) and I thought of putting [the Timmy Stone] there. I’m not sure how long it would last there, but that’s the most famous spot I could come up with… This spot is popular with Japanese tourists, and we all know much the cat is revered in Japan.

Timmy Stone PLACED at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza in Phoenix, AZ
Timmy Stone placed at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, Phoenix, AZ in front of the salvaged anchor from the USS Arizona, which sank in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 by Sharon W.
In Sharon’s words:
I don’t know why I chose this place. It was the first thing that popped into my head when I said to myself, “Where am I going to put my stone?”. The plaza is amazing. I would love to come back earlier in the day. There are a ton of different memorials.
This is my Timmy stone, which you can see is a cupcake.
These are a little out of order. This is my Timmy stone in front of the anchors chain.
This is a photo of the anchor. Please note that the flags are at half mast, due to the bombings in Belgium. If you blow this up a little you can see the Timmy stone in front of the anchor chain.
This is my Timmy stone where I placed in front of the memorial.
Timmy Stone PLACED at Love Park
Timmy Stone PLACED at Love Park!
“Hi
I placed 2 stones today for Timmy, and to remember my bridgekids, Ember, Jed, and Hero, all greyhounds. The first is at the Rocky Statue at the Philadelphia Art Museum and the 2nd is at Love Park, 16th. & JFK or Arch Street.
Tom”
Timmy Stone PLACED at the Philadelphia Art Museum
Timmy Stone PLACED at the Rocky Statue at the Philadelphia Art Museum!
“Hi
I placed 2 stones today for Timmy, and to remember my bridgekids, Ember, Jed, and Hero, all greyhounds. The first is at the Rocky Statue at the Philadelphia Art Museum and the 2nd is at Love Park, 16th. & JFK or Arch Street.
Tom”