I’m running a contemporary art gallery, actually making some music again, and occasionally indulging in other artistic shenanigans all the while desperately trying to keep up with my relentlessly amazing ten year old daughter. Be sure to say “hi” if you’re in the area. Joshua Jade CdeP 1991
Blog Archives
Michael Morse ’69
Michael and wife Sandra are in the earthworm business, raising earthworms and producing castings for soil supplements and leachate for liquid fertilizer. Earthworms are amazing creatures, and could provide part of the solutions to several severe problems: food quality and yield, soil renewal, water conservation and waste disposal. Michael Morse CdeP 1969
Karl Kroeber ’67
I have a new granddaughter, Noa, now 21 months, who is, of course, brilliant and beautiful, walking and talking up a storm, and absolutely terrific, except that she lives in St. Louis, which means a long slog every couple of months when the overwhelming need to “see that little girl” hits us. Amazing and wonderful. […]
Allison Henry ’93
Shawn and I welcomed Johanna Ruth on January 21. Just before a record breaking winter for New England. Couldn’t have been happier to be snowed in with our amazing little girl. Allison Henry CdeP 1993
Graham Douds ’04
I’m still living in San Francisco. I’ve just completed my first year as an associate attorney with a great law firm, Barr & Young Attorneys, in Danville, CA. I am proud to announce that I am engaged to an amazing woman who is a ER nurse at Highland Hospital in Oakland, CA. Ward Sorrick, CdeP […]