He is the founder and host of the Bay Area Nature Journal Club, monthly free nature sketching workshops, field trips, and events, connecting people with nature through art. Lyell came into view, "Keith dashed forward, shouting and gesticulating and waving his arms like a madman." Muir and other concerned citizens also founded the Sierra Club, a nonprofit organization promoting outdoor recreation and environmental advocacy. John Muir Laws breaks down the hydrology and geology of the Atacama Desert, the driest place on earth, and provides artistic insights about this painting by Tony Foster. With the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt in 1901, there was finally a conservationist in the White House. Even though his father disapproved of his inventions, Muir continued in his pursuits and in 1860 Muir took some of them to a fair where he gained some attention and local celebrity for his ingenuity. Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Teachers Conference, Sun Shadows: exploring the solstice and equinox, Reviews- The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling, Reviews-The Laws Field Guide to the Sierra Nevada. Muir would have liked Dwinell because of his literary and scientific interests -- he also founded the Agassiz Institute in 1872 following a visit of Louie Agassiz to Sacramento. Laws is the founder and host of the Nature Journal Club, a family-friendly, intergenerational community that connects with nature through art and field journaling. John Muir Laws takes a close look at sunsets and Tony's effective watercolor techniques that describe them. He contributed articles on his research to numerous publications, gave college lectures on agriculture, and helped establish and lead state and local Grange organizations to promote agricultural interests. John Muir Laws unpacks this painting of Mont Blanc from an artistic, technical perspective to help us understand how Tony Foster composed this alluring artwork. Son of the Wilderness, 4. John Muir's Father-in-Law. John Muir Laws, Emilie Lygren. As an educator and author, Jack teaches techniques and supports routines that develop these skills to make them a part of everyday life. In March of 1881, Louie gave birth to a daughter they named Annie. It drives its victims in flocks, repressing the growth of individuality." "Civilization has not much to brag about. had two daughters, According to Louie and John's youngest daughter Helen, life at home with her parents was happy. Wanda wrote to her mother in 1902 from a Sierra Club outing with her father, Yesterday we had a meeting of college women here in campisn't it a fine answer to the people who say that college girls are weak and good for nothing generally? Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site John Swett bought ranch adjoining Muir holdings.Birth of Wanda Muir; third trip to Alaska aboard the Corwin. She worked for the school board and headed various women's clubs; was an active Sierra Club member and opened the family home to the citys youth. John of the Mountain, 15. | What's New & About this Site, Home | . While she suffered great losses, illnesses, and hardships, she protected and supported her family on its journey to a life of contented prosperity. It was not until 1879 that he finally proposed to her. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Most of all she enjoyed watching the trains come through the Muir property. In 1859 Louie's formal education began as a day student at Miss Atkins Young Ladies Seminary across the Bay in Benicia. Dwinell, pastor of the Sacramento Congregational Church, accompanied Mills on his inspection visit to YLS. The Sierra Club also continued its work, even preventing dams from being built in the Grand Canyon in the 1960s. "It is a vast wilderness of rocks in a sea of light, colored and glowing like oak and maple woods in autumn, when the sun gold is richest." "It is a vast wilderness of rocks in a sea of light, colored and glowing like oak and maple woods in autumn, when the sun gold is richest. Floy Hutchings led Keith and two other painters to Muir who was at his cabin below the Royal Arches. In 1880, John Muir married Strentzel's only surviving daughter, Louisa. One song he particularly liked was named "Hold the Fort." Steep Trails (about the Grand Canyon), 14. In 1830, he joined in an attempted overthrow of the Russian domination of Poland. The melody for that song was used in England by the Transport Workers Union and known as "Storm the Fort, Ye Knights of Labor," and by the labor unions in the Eastern US in the 1800s. He and his wife settled on his father-in-law's fruit ranch in Martinez, California, which was . Wilderness World of John Muir, 3. She became fascinated with trains and plastered her room with posters from the train companies, learned the timetables, and watched for expected trains coming around the mountain. Called "America's Best Idea," the United States' unique system of protecting natural and cultural heritage spurred other countries to do the same. - John Muir. In 1849 the Strentzel family came to San Diego, California by covered wagon and then settled along the Merced River. Roosevelt was very impressed with Muir, and the experience re-enforced his conservationist stance. Over the years, that love has grown into a commitment to stewardship and a passion to share the delight of exploring nature with others. He is a 2010 TogetherGreen Conservation Leadership Fellow with the National Audubon Society. John Muir Laws is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. "The battle for conservation must go on endlessly. "It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter. Muir's popular writings caught the attention of President Theodore Roosevelt, who invited him camping in Yosemite. From there, Muir determined that he had to remain among the Sierra Mountains and managed to become employed at a sawmill that cut up dead trees in the valley, which was owned by James M. Hutchings who ran the hotel in Yosemite Valley, While in this position, Muir frequently interacted with the tourists and provided his expertise and opinions on the valley. Although there were other available places for San Francisco to build a reservoir, it was viewed as the cheapest option because it was already government-owned land. Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Teachers Conference, Sun Shadows: exploring the solstice and equinox, Reviews- The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling, Reviews-The Laws Field Guide to the Sierra Nevada. April 14: Marriage of John Muir (42) and Louie (33); Second trip to Alaska, adventure with Stickeen. CA But in 1882 Muir stated his opposition to the Grange. Rainier National Park established; member of Harriman Alaska Expedition. "The whole day, I was her shadow," he recalls. She is buried next to her husband, Buel Alvin Funk in the Bellevue Memorial Cemetery in Ontario, California. Muir urged people to write politicians and "make their lives wretched until they do what is right by the woods." This year there were 25 students, the same as when the school first opened in 1852. There will always be a need for people to stand up and change their communities for the better. They became close friends for the next forty years, until Keith's death in 1911. CLUB." Wanda: Married Thomas Hanna in 1906 and had six children 2023 Sierra Club.The Sierra Club Seal is a registered copyright, service mark, and trademark of the Sierra Club. Jackis a scientist, educator, and author, who helps people forge a deeper and more personal connection with nature through keeping illustrated nature journals and understanding science. He spent six weeks hiking around the region and journaled extensively about what he saw, expressing joy in every page. In 1871, Muir was able to meet his idol, Ralph Waldo Emerson, the man whose philosophies Muir had obsessively read in his college days. ", 15. Also at this time, Louie Wanda Strenzel who he had been seeing on occasion since they met in 1874, became a bigger part of his life and the two soon fell in love. The shock and horror of the accident for Muir finally pushed him to leave industry work forever. is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. Muir, on the other hand, asserted that the valley was formed by slow-moving glaciers. Bob Hanna - deceased. Son of the Wilderness, 16. Helen died in Spokane, Washington, on June 17, 1964. Inspired by his luminary, the famed Briton mountaineer Stephen Venables, Tony traveled to Tibet to paint. Her doctor insisted that a drier climate was the only cure. He then went to work in a factory in Indianapolis where he worked his way up until 1867 when he had an accident that left him temporarily blind. Steep Trails, 10. He made his way to New York City which took him by boat to Panama. When President Taft came into office, Muir also guided him through the area and showed him Hetch Hetchy and demonstrated to the president why he loved the valley so much. "I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out until sundown, for going out I found, was really going in." John Muir Laws offers his artistic and naturalist perepsctives about this coral reef artwork by Tony Foster, elucidating how the artist has achieved a rich, dynamic, colorful underwater scene with watercolors. We are proud to announce that we have partnered with naturalist, artist and educator John Muir Laws to offer you a three class series covering the fundamenta. for the buildings and property and became owner as well as principal. Daughter Helen's July 1963 letter contains a rare look at Louie and forms much of what we know about Louie. In 1880, a commemorative committee presented Dr. Strentzel with a document honoring him for his participation in the 1830 Polish National Uprising. Married to Galloway, David - husband of Sarah Muir (1828 - 1884) Muir, Daniel (Dan) - (b. June 29, 1843; died on January 24,1923). Muir determined that he would spend the rest of his life trying to absorb as much of the beauty of God's creation as he could. Eternal sunrise, eternal sunset, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls." Dr. Strentzel continued his horticultural work and practiced his medical skills whenever required. Muir Funk - deceased. She bought numerous train magazines and hoped to one day become a mechanical engineer. ", 4. Soon Louie began to sell off the ranch property to lessen the burden. He had a very strict and religious upbringing and was able to recite the whole of the New Testament and the Old Testament by . Website Help. John Muir Laws demonstrates how the artistic technique of cross-contouring lines give us an understanding of space and dimension in this landscape by Tony Foster. Find a Nature Journaling Mentor Near You! Muir was an adventurous and active child who loved playing outdoors. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators . Steep Trails, 13. This piece requires considerable musical talent, and we can appreciate the skill on the piano which Louie possessed. John Muir's Daughter. He told the interviewer, "The more I study him and the things he did, the more amazed I am. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. Muir did not relegate Louie to an anonymous life in the background -- this is what she herself preferred. Amazon Music Stream millions of songs: Amazon Advertising Find, attract, and engage customers: Amazon Drive Cloud storage from Amazon: 6pm Score deals on fashion brands His family was well-to-do, and able to provide a life of "being attended with all desirable comforts". She spent the majority of her time at home, often helping her father by typing his manuscripts. He is also a primary author and editor of the interdisciplinary curriculum: Opening the World through Nature Journaling. He is a regular contributor to Bay Nature magazine with his Naturalists Notebook column. "The sun shines not on us but in us. He bought additional land and planted large vineyards and orchards that included Muscat, Zinfandel and Tokay grapes, and over 50 varieties of pears. He spent the summer of 1863 in the wilderness hiking down the Wisconsin River to the Mississippi along with two of his classmates. Muir's grandfather helped kindle Muir's love of nature at an early age by taking him on walks through the Scottish countryside. Enjoy 16 of John Muir's famous quotes, in audio format. "I have always befriended animals and have said many a good word for them. Perrottet, Tony. The family moved to California during the 1849 Gold Rush, enduring many harrowing experiences before settling along the Tuolumne River and establishing a ferry, a hotel and a general store. "It's always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. He was the 2011 artist for International Migratory Bird Day. John regarded Louie as a "loving, sympathetic wife." For the next fifteen years after graduation from YLS in 1864 Louie was at home with her parents. Silverberg, Robert. He was given the 2020 Bay Nature Local Hero award for his work in environmental education. Helen: January 23, 1886 - June, 1964 (age 78) John Muir Laws points out his favorite painting details in this piece by Tony Foster from inside of Deer Cave in Borneo and gives us an appreciation for this unusual and particularly challenging subject! John Muir Laws, naturalist, educator and artist, has taught people to connect to nature through journaling since 1990. John Muir Laws @JohnMuirLaws 39.8K subscribers Subscribe http://www.johnmuirlaws.com/ Home Videos Shorts Live Playlists Community Channels About Search Nature Drawing Play all Instructional. Tomorrow I will have, I fell in love with the sound of the deep peacefu. Trip to Mt.Rainier; editor and contributor of Picturesque California, two volumes. Wanda and Mt. He used his influence to move public opinion and to pressure friends in Washington towards conservation. Childhood & Early Life. Mt. Jack talks about how paying sustained, compassionate attention to nature, and to the . John Muir - deceased. Among the classical piano pieces Louie learned was Beethoven's Sonata Pathetique. Shasta. According to hers and John's daughter, Helen, "she was a devoted daughter and a great comfort to her parents in their later years. ", Louie supported her husband's explorations and writings, and worried about his health. For example, in Keith's early career, he included great detail in his paintings and worked hard, following John Ruskin's admonition "to copy nature," to recreate the scene with great accuracy. In 1890, there was only one national park - Yellowstone. Today the club has over one million members. John Muir Laws' How to Teach Nature Journaling (co-authored by Emilie Lygren) is the first-ever comprehensive book devoted to helping educators use nature journaling as an inspiring teaching tool to engage young people with wild places. It was during this time that Muir realized that he loved nature more than anything else and decided that instead of going to medical school as he had originally planned, he wanted to study botany. Flatt's Benicia College, and the Young Ladies Seminary. Grand Canyon National Park established. Left the University; foot tour of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, and Canada. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. "It's always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. The Strentzels were delighted when Muir proposed to Louie in 1879. He experienced fantastic adventures - climbing a 100-foot tree in a thunderstorm, inching across a narrow ice bridge in Alaska, and spending a night in a blizzard on Mt. John Muir's Children: Although Muir had planned to remain home as a much as possible, a few months later he took the rare opportunity to sail to the Arctic and spend a few months visiting Inuit villages and collecting botanical specimens. The two Scots had differing opinions on many topics. ", 5. Although there were other available places for San Francisco to build a reservoir, it was viewed as the cheapest option because it was already government-owned land. Capitalizing on cash crops already established by his father-in-law, Muir secured his own modest fortune over the next ten years, enabling him to resume his writing and conservation career later on. On a very stormy April 14, 1880, they were married in the Strentzel's white house with white Astrakan apple blossoms decorating the home. The Muirs' daughter Wanda was born March 25, 1881, and daughter Helen on January 23, 1886. Wanda loved to hike in the hills, play the violin, and was an active member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority at the University of California, Berkeley. It was an honor to the school." Miss Atkins noted that the "Examination passed very creditably. She stayed close to home because she wanted to, preferring not to be away more than a day or two. He looks for mysteries, plays with ideas, and seeks connections in all he sees. (From the February, 1996 issue of The View from John Muir's Window, the John Muir Memorial Association Newsletter.) Lyell, painted from sketches done on the 1872 trip to the upper Tuolumne area with John Muir, is in the St. Mary's collection. John Muir's Grandchildren: Louie Strentzel took the ferry "Carquinez" each day over and back. After that, in 1905, the Sierra Club fought for Yosemite Valley to go from being under state to federal control, and in 1906 the senate approved and allowed the valley to become part of Yosemite National Park. As America's most famous naturalist and conservationist, Muir fought to protect the wild places he loved, places we can still visit today. Keith wrote in his journal that "When we got to Mount Lyell, it was the grandest thing I ever saw. Over the rest of Roosevelt's administration, he set aside 148,000,000 acres of forest reserves and the number of national parks doubled. "JOHN MUIR's Yosemite." The Strentzel portraits hang in the County Museum in Martinez. Walter Muir (born Walter Muir Funk) - b. John of the Mountains, "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." In 1877 Mary Atkins returned to Benicia from Ohio and reopened the old Randall house as a school for girls. Jack is a scientist, educator, and author, who helps people forge a deeper and more personal connection with nature through keeping illustrated nature journals and understanding science. "Both ocean and sky are already about as rosy as possible the one with stars, the other with dulse, and foam, and wild light. A pacifist opposed to the Civil War, the twenty-seven-year-old Muir had left his family's Wisconsin farm the previous year and traveled to Michigan. Mrs. Carr was the wife of one of Muir's professors at the University of Wisconsin and the two corresponded for several decades. Begins 1000 mile walk to Florida and then to Cuba. Appleseeds 13.7 (2011): 6. He shares videos of the classes online with an international community of nature artists. , Ross Hanna: Lives in Dixon, CA (as of 2004) This standards-based, curriculum is student-tested and teacher approved and merges science, language arts, and visual arts by teaching students to keep a nature journal. He teaches nature study and natural history workshops that incorporate illustration and scientific note-taking as a means to greater observation, memory, and curiosity. Muir and Jeanne Carr met at the fair, where Carr was greatly impressed by Muir's inventions. Congress favored the proposal while Roosevelt worked hard to destroy it. Eye injury. . He joined the family for breakfast every morning, until his death in 1914. Stickeen Published (John's only children story). In January of 1886, the Muirs had another daughter they named Helen. (Optional) He is the founder and president of the Wild Wonder Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging nature connection and conservation through attention, curiosity, art, science, and community. "But in every walk with Nature one receives far more than he seeks. His ideas on saving land changed how the United States viewed wilderness. Eventually, their discussion prompted the Presidential signature on the Yosemite Recession Bill in June 1906. John Muir Laws (aka Jack) is an artist, naturalist and nature journaling mentor. John Muir: Prophet Among the Glaciers. Founding of the Sierra Club, end of ranching career for John Muir. Keith, an epicure, also wrote that Muir was a poor provider on their outings, and that he tired of bread, dried meat, and sugarless coffee. During his young adulthood his father forced him to memorize the majority of the Bible, which later had a large influence on his writing. She was born January 23, 1886 in Martinez, California. 1. Son of the Wilderness, 5. By now, Muir was seen as the head of the Western conservation movement and in 1892 he established the Sierra Club in order to "explore, enjoy, and render accessible the mountain region of the Pacific Coast" and to "publish authentic information concerning them" with the ultimate goal of conservation. Keith inquired whether Muir knew of any views that would make a picture. Perhaps Dr. Strentzel's last years can best be described in his own words. 94553, Download the official NPS app before your next visit, During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt signed into existence five national parks, 18 natio. Richard Hanna - deceased 5/9/92. In March of 1903 Muir and Roosevelt met and went camping high above Yosemite Valley. Around 1907, Muir began to battle to save Hetch Hetchy, a beautiful valley in Yosemite National Park that San Francisco had set its sights on. In 1876 he built Granger's Wharf and warehouses into the Carquinez Straight portion of the Sacramento River off the Martinez shore. There is nothing that has a right to be considered besides this except the welfare of our children.". Together they had four sons: Muir Haley Funk - b. February 2, 1911. d. Dec. 28, 1978 In September 1865, John Muir wrote to a friend, "How intensely I desire to be a Humboldt!". From an early age, his parents instilled in him a deep love and respect for nature. Today, many of her descendants continue her legacy of service through involvement in environmental organizations. He was honored by the Lab School of Washington D.C., in recognition of his contributions and achievements and as an example for children with learning disabilities. Nature offers us peace, a rich and meaningful place to learn. Learn how the methods of a field naturalist will help you notice more, remember what you discovered, and be actively curious. John Muir's Father-in-Law. Here in Martinez, they cared for their 6 children and 3 adopted children, maintaining a close relationship with Muir. Daughter Helen's July 1963 letter contains a rare look at Louie and forms much of what we know about Louie. Dr. John Strentzel was born in Lublin, Poland, November 29, 1813. Her friends and family called her Wanda after her mothers middle name. She came to California in 1849, the same year that John Muir was coming to Wisconsin from Scotland. As a young man, Muir studied biology, botany and geology at the University of Wisconsin before venturing to see nature's wonders. From this point, Muir decided to pursue his glacial theory and he wrote an essay, "Yosemite Glaciers" which was published in the New York Tribune in 1871. Muir and Keith met in October 1872 in Yosemite Valley. Even to the least-loved mosquitoes I gave many a meal, and told them to go in peace." In later years, Keith avoided detail and became more impressionistic. Muir commented to Mrs. Strentzel that they almost made a Granger of him that day, and she recorded that in her diary. The Yosemite, 8. Muir took full advantage of the opportunity, calling for Roosevelt's help to save the trees and preserve the natural beauty of the region. Web. Her sister was Wanda Muir Hanna (1881 - 1942). In this video John Muir Laws breaks down this artwork of the Grand Canyon from structural, geologic, and artistic perspectives to help us understand just how Foster went about creating this challenging piecehis largest ever! Roosevelt and Muir camped the first night, May 15, at the Mariposa Grove under the Grizzly Giant, with the President bedding down in a pile of about 40 wool blankets, and the second night was spent in the vicinity of Sentinel Dome during a snowstorm that left five inches of new snow on top of the existing five feet of snow. John of the Mountains, 9. Her death devastated John. The Alaska book and the Yosemite book, dear John, must be written, and you need to be your own self, well and strong to make them worthy of you. "I might have become a millionaire, but I chose to become a tramp!" People came to view and write about the famous "Alhambra gardens" of Dr. Strentzel. Muir's conservation legacy lives on at the John Muir National Historic Site and in our daily actions. Keith's Mt. John would return by the fall to harvest the crops. Thank you for your support in 2022, Join me for a special 2-part Owl-o-ween Drawing Cl, Together with a small team of hardworking folks, I, Exploring Monterey, CA. During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt signed into existence five national parks, 18 national monuments, 55 national bird sanctuaries and wildlife refuges, and 150 national forests (Source for forgoing: "100th Anniversary of President Theodore Roosevelt and Naturalist John Muir's Visit at Yosemite National Park" - National Park Service Press Release (May 15, 2003). One day's exposure to mountains is better than a cartload of books" - John Muir. Shasta (1888), and Muir Woods (1908). "But in every walk with Nature one receives far more than he seeks." Later, they took up farming along the Merced River, but lost the farm in a flood. Among her letters which encouraged John back to the mountains is the one from August 9, 1888, letter which he received in Seattle just after a climb of Mt. A world of infinite beauty and discovery waits just beyond the point where we usually stop paying attention. As both a scientist and artist, Laws has developed interdisciplinary programs that train students to observe with rigor and to refine techniques to become intentionally curious. In 1884 Louie accompanied her husband to Yosemite Valley. The seminary was located in an old residence built by a Captain Randall at 153 West I Street between First and Second Streets. Happy holidays! She came to California in 1849, the same year that John Muir was coming to Wisconsin from Scotland. NY "After a whole day in the woods, we are already immortal." Wanda participated in many civic activities, following in her grandmothers and mothers footsteps. Muir's advocacy helped create several national parks, including Sequoia (1890), Mount Rainier (1899) and Grand Canyon (1908). Because of his many impassioned articles that were being published, much of the public was persuaded and wrote letters to congress in support of Muir's beliefs, and other outside groups also lobbied congress for the establishment of a national park. This resource, now in its second edition, is free to educators and has been downloaded and used worldwide in schools, science centers, home school communities, camps, and informal science education programs. After her marriage in 1905 at age 24, Wanda moved into the adobe house on the property with her husband and college sweetheart, Thomas Hanna. Start now: you can do this, and the world is waiting. A nature journal is a lens that focuses our attention and crystalizes our observations, thoughts, and experiences. Muir and the doctor were mutually impressed with each other, and a warm friendship began. Louie Immediately after his camping trip with Roosevelt, Muir went on a world tour through Europe, Asia, and the Pacific. And he was the 2010 Outstanding Learning Disabled Achiever. Helen married Buel Alvin Funk in October 1909. Taft was also convinced and protected the valley during his term. He has written and illustrated books about art and natural history including The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling (2016), The Laws Guide to Drawing Birds (2012), Sierra Birds: a Hikers Guide (2004), The Laws Guide to the Sierra Nevada (2007), and The Laws Pocket Guide Set to the San Francisco Bay Area (2009). 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