In the early morning of April 20, I awoke in Taiwan to a dreaded phone call from Minnesota to learn about the passing of Walter âFritzâ Mondale, the former vice president to President Jimmy Carter. Born in Ceylon, a small town in southern Minnesota, Mondale lived to 93 â having served as a Minnesota attorney general, United States senator and ambassador to Japan.Â
Indeed, Mondale and I hardly had anything in common â except we were destined to share history through Ceylon and Taiwan.
Like Mondale, I was born in Ceylon. Mine was a British colony, which later changed its name to Sri Lanka in 1972. Ceylon, Minnesota has its own British legacy. A group of local men ran out of beer one wintry night and found out that liquor in the general store in Chanhassen sold out. Their disappointment led them to purchase âCeylon tea;â thus, happily renaming Chanhassen to Ceylon in 1899.