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Posted by Philip F. on Tuesday, April 16, 2013,
More winter.
Posted by Philip F. on Tuesday, April 16, 2013,
Winter at my house
Posted by Philip F. on Tuesday, April 16, 2013,
THEN ALONG CAME PIPER
We thought we were done with more dogs until we got a call from our 'former son' who lives in RI. They had bought a Kerry Blue Terrier and named her Piper. Living in a basic suburb they soon discovered that the dogs needs lots of exercise and room to play. These are criteria that did not fit their situation. At 1 year old, she was a handful. So, "Dad, if you don't take her we will have to send her to the pound" scenario came up. Yup, suckers, we took the dog. We love her to death and she get... Continue reading ...
INTRODUCING SAGAN
By the time we moved back to Maine from NY, we were down to 3 wolfhounds and Callie. Then, just before we moved, a "friend" brought over a border collie pup-that was mean as my wife is a sucker for pups. Having lost 10 dogs over the years-all, except one, to age, the idea of more dogs was not my favorite topic. Obviously, with so many dogs, it was hard to get away for any long stretch. Also, at the time we had 7 horses (another story for later), chickens, goats, etc. But, a cute puppy was no... Continue reading ...
CALLIE
Animals have been a major part of my life since the 80's. I will share
some of our adventures and photos of these wonderful friends.
Meet Callie. She is 8. When we lived in way Upstate NY, near Canada,
Callie plopped into our lives. Keeping in mind that at the time we had
13 very large wolfhounds. Callie was very small. It was the day before
Thanksgiving, and lightly snowing. Deb went out to get some stuff in
the a.m. and said there was a little dog at the end of the drive-which
was 1,000 ... Continue reading ...
A BIT MORE HISTORY
Posted by Philip F. on Saturday, July 25, 2009,
In :
High School
I was born in Rockland, Massachusetts and lived there until the 6th
grade. We then moved to an adjacent town, Abington, where I completed
my high school education. I did the class president thing but was not
the most popular student. Actually, I was voted 'most respected' in my
yearbook and the motto assigned to me was. 'doing and saying the
nastiest things in the nicest way.'
One of my most memorable experiences was when a friend and I skipped
school to go into Boston to march with Dr. Mar... Continue reading ...
SOME THOUGHTS ON WRITING
Posted by Philip F. on Friday, July 24, 2009,
In :
MY BLOG
Even though thousands of great books are published daily, writing is rapidly changing and becoming a lost art. I will use this blog to comment on not just my writing, but also about what I feel is right and wrong in the world of literature. I hope to get a little personal here, also. Maybe introduce some of my family, talk about influences on my life, where I've been, what I've done and just share a little about me, beyond the formal bio. Continue reading ...
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About Me
Philip F. Harris
Somerville, Maine
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