Monday, June 24, 2019

Letter To Eunice 6/24/19

One of your growing concerns while living at Willmar was the growing Somali population.  You found the Somali people to be so different from midwestern folks.

The clothing and language was  strange to your eyes and ears.  They did not look strangers in the eye. This made you very uncomfortable. Many white people felt that and feel the same way now.

Today there are news stories today about the continuing tension. More on this later.

Delton









 

 

 

 

 

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Letter to Eunice 6/24\


Saturday, June 22, 2019

Letter to Eunice 6-22-19

Did you do much in the outdoors beyond being raised on a farm?  
I know that sports were not for women at that time. However you may have been a free spirit early in life as you came to be later in life.
As I recall we were not much together during free time out in the woods.  Boys were not much trusted with girls alone outside. Farm animals did every thing out in front of children who were curious.
I can imagine your parents cautioning you to steer clear of the boys.
Delton

Friday, June 21, 2019

Letters To Eunice 6-21-19

You went off and died a month ago.  I miss you as a child hood play mate and as special letter writer.

Such a candid  writer.  Refreshing!


I can contact you by writing and if you are there you will know what to do about these words.


 The news is much the same.  Your opinions would be much the same.


 Delton