Linda and I sold our forested Atherton home of 50-plus-years that, when we moved in, had on one side an acre with a one-bedroom cabin and, on the other, 20 acres of foxes, raccoons and skunks. We moved to a retirement community in forested Portola Valley (the Sequoias). We’ve been covid-confined to the property for […]
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John Bissell ’48
I am here, healthy and happy in Boca Grande, Florida. Sorry about the fires and hope Thacher is safe! Clare and I are slowing down, but actually enjoying this new reclusive life style. This has been our first ever summer in Florida, and yes it was hot, but still there were beautiful migratory birds, flowering […]
Don Osborne ’76
Just completed the 5th “Arising Moment” event at the Joshua Tree Retreat Center with my friends Robert & Terri Talltree of the Ojibwe tribe. This year’s theme, “Walking In A Sacred Manner,” very nice! Don Osborne CdeP 1976
Rachel Rex ’14
Rachel finished up junior year at Johns Hopkins in engineering and entered the Ladies Axe Throw and the North Fork Mid-Sierra Loggers Jamboree winning third place out of 30+ women from around the state. Her score would have beaten more than half the men. Rachel Rex CdeP 2014
Dawn Murray ’89
I was invited to the Kingdom of Bhutan as a professor in the BSc Environmental Science and Management Program at The Royal Thimpu College (RTC). I took a leave from my job as Chair of the Undergraduate Program at Antioch University Santa Barbara and my sons, 13 and 11 years old, and I have been […]
Sara Robboy Munday ’94
Hi Thacher Friends, In August we moved from San Francisco to Orinda, a small town in the East Bay. We built a pre-fab house and we’re getting settled with our two little kids in the (semi) ‘burbs. The leafy views remind me a bit of Thacher. Would love to hear from any alumni in the […]
James Everett ’02
My wife Sara and I have been living in the 29 Palms/Joshua tree area for the past eight months–I’ve been working as a joint terminal attack controller with 1st Tank Battalion while she’s been volunteering with the Joshua Tree National Park Association and the Desert Institute. It’s been a great year! We’ll be moving back […]
Bill B. Logan III ’70
Bill was named a True Professional of Arboriculture for 2012 by the International Society of Arboriculture. Bill enjoys running his Brooklyn tree-care firm, Urban Arborists, and he especially appreciates the challenges of keeping historic trees in New York alive. Bill B. Logan III CdeP 1970