Well Family watch out for this Blog.... About a month ago my son Harri 10 said to me I should write a novel about my life because I have so many story's to tell.Stay Tuned this sight will be all about the Harri Clan and McIntosh Clan Starting with Harri #1 (My Father Albert Marshall Harrison).http://harri4.blogspot.com/
Saturday, September 26, 2009
HARRI4 LIFE STORY
Here i am typing and saying to myself where do i begin?
( A Good Family Gathering...)
The year i know was in the early ninteen eighties (Think 1980 or 1981)
I'M PRETTY SURE IT WAS 1980 ONE YEAR AFTER MICHELLE AND I GOT MARRIED (JUNE 30, 1979)
NOT VERY OFTEN WE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY WHERE MOST OF THE FAMILY GOT TOGETHER. THE PLACE WAS ELK ISLAND NATIONAL PARK JUST EAST OF EDMONTON ALBERTA. ONE OF THE THINGS I REMEMBER SEEING LOTS OF BUFFALO IN THIS PARK.
ALSO IN 1979 I WAS TRANSFERED BY BEARING SUPPLY TO EDMONTON ALBERTA
( A Good Family Gathering...)
The year i know was in the early ninteen eighties (Think 1980 or 1981)
I'M PRETTY SURE IT WAS 1980 ONE YEAR AFTER MICHELLE AND I GOT MARRIED (JUNE 30, 1979)
NOT VERY OFTEN WE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY WHERE MOST OF THE FAMILY GOT TOGETHER. THE PLACE WAS ELK ISLAND NATIONAL PARK JUST EAST OF EDMONTON ALBERTA. ONE OF THE THINGS I REMEMBER SEEING LOTS OF BUFFALO IN THIS PARK.
ALSO IN 1979 I WAS TRANSFERED BY BEARING SUPPLY TO EDMONTON ALBERTA
HARRI 4 FAVORITE SPORT TEAM
LMAO IT'S NOT TIM HORTON COFFEE (RETIRED NHL PLAYER)
A LITTLE TIBIT ABOUT MR. TIM HORTON FORMER NHL HOCKEY STAR
His name towers over thousands of highway exits and strip malls, a beacon to weary travellers, drowsy office drones, scrambling minivan moms and all others in need of a caffeine-and-sugar jolt. He isn't remembered for Stanley Cups, dramatic goals or anything else that happened on the ice. But Tim Horton ranks with Henderson, Howe, Orr, Hull, Richard and Number 99 as one of Canada's most famous hockey players. If the true measure of fame is name recognition, Horton might be at the top of the list.
His NHL career spanned 22 seasons and landed him in the Hockey Hall of Fame. But a steady defenseman, no matter how dominant, enjoys limited celebrity. The climb to iconic status began in 1964 when he and a partner opened the "Tim Horton Donut Drive-in" in Hamilton, Ontario. By the time Horton died a decade later the business had expanded to 35 shops. Today there are over 2,200 "Tim Hortons" outlets in Canada and the northeastern U.S.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Hello!
Peter here. I have hijacked Keith's blog while he's been out gallivanting around on his road trip, and will make a serious attempt at redesigning this space. As you might have noticed already, I have shuffled a few things around and removed the template that was broken, but in just a little while, this blog will look brand new, nice and shiny! (Hope you didn't mind, Keith!) :)
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