Dancing the World with Malcolm

He sought no honors or riches
He sought his own enlightenment
They all came to him in his Autumn years

A practicing Yoga, he respected all creeds
But accepted none as his own
Ad astra per aspera, to the stars by hard work
His life of adventure fulfilled, with his dancing partner

Dancing in Japan 1982
Trudy Morse has lived in Chevy Chase, Maryland for some thirty-five years. Her husband Malcolm S. Morse, a prominent scientist with the National Bureau of Standards before his death in 1986, worked on dynamic thermo-physical measurements in space. 

Most of her life she was a political activist working on national and international policies, at the same time active in her home and community, while raising six children. Retired from her professional career as a land consultant she spent from four to six months each year travelling the world.

Her husband's research on anomalous phenomena has taken her to all five continents. She recalls with particular interest her travels in Africa, Australia, Europe, India, China, and New Zealand. She has also traveled extensively in the USA on frequent camping trips, cross-country, in national parks from the east to the West coast as well as in Hawaii and Alaska.

The Fledermaus Ball 1985
In China 1980
Malcolm Diving 1983

Malcolm with suitcase
Last trip to Paris 1986

Malcolm's last climb on the planet
Billy Goat Trail, Tow Path
Potomac Maryland
Photo by: Steven Wiseman
Steven and his dog Not shown



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