Stanley’s Son

Stanley’s Son

Stanley's Son

Harris David Foster

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iUniverse
Año de edición:
2015
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781491778463
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Harris David Foster was raised in Cranston, Rhode Island. It is there where developed a love of the ocean, spending summers at Narragansett Beach and while attending Camp Massasoit, he developed a great appreciation for nature. Harris was education at Springfield College and Western Michigan University. At a very young age he exposed to music, playing instruments throughout high school, where he developed a lifelong love of music.He previously resided in upstate New York for over 30 years. During that time he was a frequent attendee of Men’s Spiritual Retreats for over 20 years. It was at Pyramid Lake, located in the lush Adirondack Mountains in the fall of 1992, that he had his spiritual awakening. Harris continues to be diligent in with his spiritual recovery.In 2013, Harris relocated to New Jersey to continue his work as an Occupational Therapist. He continues to enjoy working in the field and continues to provide dedicated therapeutic services with sprinkles of humor, to children and their families. He continues to be accompanied by his faithful companion, Grace.Harris continues to participate in the Pan-Mass Challenge, cycling for the last 9 years to support The Dan Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.Harris can be contacted at Moodyblues4357@live.com

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