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		<title>By: Morris Marsolek</title>
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		<dc:creator>Morris Marsolek</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 16:47:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>October 31, 2009

Hi Frank:  This is a nice picture of south main street in Alma. You always do good creative work.  Tomorrow Judy and I and the foreign student we host @ UWRF will be going to Alma, and stop at Nelson for lunch (we wish you and Rose could be with us).  The foreign student is a young lady from Malaysia, a junior in college majoring in food science. We have long hosted foreign students, and she is especially nice. She is kind of left out among the univ. students, because she is the 1st and only student ever to come here from Malaysia. Most of the foreign students are from mainland China or Taiwan, and they tend to hang out together, then speak Mandarin, so she kind of relies on us to intereact and take her places so she can learn more of our culture.  Thanks again for the pictures and blogs, they are very good and very interesting.  - We will take a few pictures tomorrow as we go to Alma, maybe a few places you may not have not found, such as the &quot;Little House In the Big Woods&quot; of Laura Engels Wilder fame, and a particularly interesting &quot;Rustic Road&quot; off into the hills just south of Maiden Rock, where we will drive several times thru a small stream crossing the gravel road, and where the suroundings are just as rustic as they were 200 years ago.   

Say hi to Rose - we hope you will visit us on your next trip toward this part of the world.

With Best Regards ---    Morris</description>
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<p>Hi Frank:  This is a nice picture of south main street in Alma. You always do good creative work.  Tomorrow Judy and I and the foreign student we host @ UWRF will be going to Alma, and stop at Nelson for lunch (we wish you and Rose could be with us).  The foreign student is a young lady from Malaysia, a junior in college majoring in food science. We have long hosted foreign students, and she is especially nice. She is kind of left out among the univ. students, because she is the 1st and only student ever to come here from Malaysia. Most of the foreign students are from mainland China or Taiwan, and they tend to hang out together, then speak Mandarin, so she kind of relies on us to intereact and take her places so she can learn more of our culture.  Thanks again for the pictures and blogs, they are very good and very interesting.  &#8211; We will take a few pictures tomorrow as we go to Alma, maybe a few places you may not have not found, such as the &#8220;Little House In the Big Woods&#8221; of Laura Engels Wilder fame, and a particularly interesting &#8220;Rustic Road&#8221; off into the hills just south of Maiden Rock, where we will drive several times thru a small stream crossing the gravel road, and where the suroundings are just as rustic as they were 200 years ago.   </p>
<p>Say hi to Rose &#8211; we hope you will visit us on your next trip toward this part of the world.</p>
<p>With Best Regards &#8212;    Morris</p>
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		<title>By: Ken Wooster</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken Wooster</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 19:21:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Frank, I have always enjoyed black and white photos and yours have always been wonderful.
Ken</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frank, I have always enjoyed black and white photos and yours have always been wonderful.<br />
Ken</p>
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