Links and Pics

 

My father, Joel Baehr, has a website on his work in psychotherapy and Buddhism.

You can read about my grandmother, Anna Ruth Ediger Baehr, a Mennonite poet, in a short piece by Ann Hostetler (Goshen College), or in Hosteteler's book, A Cappella: Mennonite Voices in Poetry (University of Iowa Press, 2003). Her book, Moonflowers at Dusk, is out of print. But you can find her poems in various periodicals, and her book in the New York Public Library.

My sister is a founder, and board member, of the Independence Charter School, in Philadelphia.

Here will be a picture of my mother, Annie Baehr. [under construction]

You will be able to see my kids, Karl and Vera, here. [under construction]

My husband, Joe Basile, runs a varied-interest discussion group called Thinker's Anonymous.

This is one of my favorite places: The Appalachian Mountain Club's Cold River Camp.

I have been a devoted chorister my whole life -- but am sitting out for now, focusing on my kids. The chorus I sang with most recently was by far the best. Check out Cantori New York.