Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 11/13/1942, (denshopd-p140-00150)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00150

Mrs. Katsuno G. Mihara.
38-10-F-Hunt Branch,
Twin Falls, Idaho.

MIHARA, Genji Isn. 46-J-452-C1
Comp. 3 Co. 11 #2 Internment Camp
Lordsburg, New Mexico.

Nov. 13, 1942

My Dear Katsuno:-

How are you? Hope you are happy as continue good health under the Grace. I am very well as usual at my harmonious office and friendly barrack at night. Certainly it's getting colder and withered by the frost, but I feeling like in the spring with your heart. It is the clouds that we have been taking an absorbing interest since we came here. We see various changes in them in the couse [course] of a day such a figure of you were setting or lean on the dinning [dining] table etc. The clouds seen in the morning and evenings are perticularly [particularly] beautiful in color. I guess the same of view in Idaho. The clouds that float in the blue sky of the afternoon also delightful to look at. They cast their shadows on the desert and the undullating [undulating] chain of mountains. We take an infinite pleasure in seeing the constant change in the movement of the clouds on the desert and the hills in the distance. The expansile [expansive] vast are very beautiful in the fall now. Fell really we are in winter when get up early in the morning. I saw the crecent [crescent] shining in the dark sky last night which make me think more about you dear. Pretty hard to be an early bird I guess in winter. Glad however to think that we are serving for many other people, we've got to do something anyway. I am sure we're leading a life worth living by serving others.

Will you send Roy to Mrs. Misao and shall write letter for her by proxy. A letter returned 36-8-C. When she moved to where? Will write to care of you this time. Remember me to her. Mr. & Mrs. Seiji, Sano Fukuno & Itoi, Kawakami, Rev. Kodaira.

With love

Sincerely Yours Genji