When given lemons, make lemonade. When given a stony terrain,
make stone walls, and for less strenuous entertainment, make a
wish! The owners of this farm named it for a particular stone found
in fields and especially on the local beaches. A wishing stone is
one featuring a continuous ring of contrasting stone. Most common
is a white ring on a black stone. The ring must be unbroken, and
the stone may have more than one ring. Whether or not you believe
in the power of a wishing stone, awareness of their existence will
enhance your appreciation of stony New England. Find your own
wishing stone. Then find a better one! Please consider this cache
as a wishing stone exchange. What we put into the container, and
into life itself, determines what we get out of it. That is not
just wishful thinking!