Autumn 2007
Volume 7, Number 4

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Dear Editors:

I just finished the last article in DreamSeeker Magazine Summer 2007, and this gives me a good reason to say what I wanted to anyway. I'm so glad you're putting out this little book. I enjoy articles that challenge conventional thinking and give us something to chew on.

I am impressed especially with William Dellinger’s article, "Why I Am a Mennonite Farmer." There is so much wisdom in there. I do wonder how I, as an 82-year-old rather decrepit grandma, can fit into such a lifestyle—I like my comforts! Dellinger’s philosophy pretty well jibes with my growing-up years. I didn't grow up on the farm, but we had three-and-a-half acres on the edge of Mountain Lake, Minnesota, and to make ends meet we spent all our time hoeing in the garden, selling produce from door to door, and canning everything we couldn't eat. —Wilma Ewert Leichty, Goshen, Indiana

       

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