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  1. Which reminds me of my father’s pancakes on weekend mornings. He added extra eggs to his pancakes- the best pancakes I have ever had.

    If cold enough, he had a fire blazing in the kitchen/dining room fireplace. Even with the furnace, the house was cold on winter mornings. That taught me to get dressed right out of bed, a good habit to learn.

  2. My Dad was a true ‘Tough Guy’ in the very best sense of the term. He died at 83 like a Samurai as there was no way he was going off to,”some place where they’ll take care of me.”

    He wrote,”I’ve had a wonderful life, but I’ve come to the end of the trail.” His choice and I will honer and respect it until I pass. His Parkinson’s doctor said,”I hope he died with a fishing pole in his hand.” He darn near did. Fished for trout until 2-days before his death, April 1996.

    He also wrote that,”I think that when we die, that’s it. But IF I’m wrong I don’t believe the Great Spirit will hold it against me.”

    Thank God for you and Mom., Pop. Whenever Nena and I get to the Eastern High Sierras of California and I walk out into the tall pines, I can hear her laughter and you calling to Pat and me,”C’mon boys, they’re biting down by the waterfall!” The high crags and waters are where the three of you are. I always know it.

  3. I have always had tremendous respect & awe for dads who treated adopted kids or step kids like children that are biologically their own. It says alot about the man.

  4. We (wife & I) returned a few hours ago from Montana after a 10 day trip to that beautiful, majestic state. We were in Montana because the youngest child (31) was married to a Montana girl today at 11:00 am Mountain Time Zone. Son & now daughter in-law asked me to officiate at the wedding. This is legal in Montana because it is a ‘pioneer state’, which means anyone a couple deems qualified may conduct a legal marriage ceremony. Signing their marriage certificate was a wonderful father’s day gift. Long may they run.

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