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Son and Father

I have had my hands and head full the few days and I nearly skipped-out of this week’s blog,( for the first time). Then I realized that this is my first anniversary with” Four Foxes, One Hound” and I just … Continue reading

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Dads of the Greatest Generation

By Jeff Salter In the 29 months I’ve been on this group blog, 4F1H, I’ve already written two father’s day columns. In 2011, it was dedicated to my father, Simon A. Salter [1920-2003] and included a poem I wrote for … Continue reading

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Salute to Stepdads

Hello! I am Tonette Joyce. You may have seen me put my two cents in here quite often, so often in fact, that the other Foxes and the Hound figured they may as well put me to work as your … Continue reading

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Happy Dad’s Day

                                                   … to My Other Dad                                                            By Jeff Salter              Last year at this time, I wrote about my own (deceased) father, Simon A. Salter.  I hope you’ll click here  https://fourfoxesonehound.wordpress.com/2011/06/16/happy-fathers-day/  and have a look at that tribute, along … Continue reading

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Unseasonal Poem

                                                        Makes the Step                                                           By Jeff Salter              Our assignment for this week was vague enough – and last week I had my say about Halloween – that I decided to break ranks … and break the season as … Continue reading

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The Tomboy

My mom frequently talks about what she expected when my sister and I were little. She figured my sister (who’s eight years older than me) would be her tomboy, while I would be her little princess. That didn’t happen. Oh … Continue reading

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