Eventually, Dr. Strentzel tried over 1,000 varieties of fruit trees and ornamentals, earning a solid reputation as a pioneer and authority on California horticulture. When Louie wasn't overseeing the daily duties at the ranch she was working on her garden around the farm house. Bob Hanna: Deceased. Muir was an adventurous and active child who loved playing outdoors. Shasta, Sierra Scene, Yosemite (on a cigar box lid), Mt. John (Jack) Muir Laws. He is a naturalist, artist, and educator who has dedicated his work to connecting people to nature through art and science. From the time they first met, John Muir spent much time talking with his future father-in-law, sharing their common interest in plants. NY When he was a young boy, he enjoyed hunting birds' nests and re-enacting Scottish battles. John and Louie She was devoted to her parents, however, and chose to remain with them on their fruit ranch, helping them run their large and thriving business. He had the most incredible way of describing things, in words I wouldn't even think of.". The oldest son, Muir Funk, did not because his first name was Muir. She was sitting and drawing the flowers they were finding and Laws, fascinated, followed her and watched her draw. Muir urged people to write politicians and "make their lives wretched until they do what is right by the woods." 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. . It was late in October, and at an elevation of 10,000 fttet. A nature journal is a lens that focuses our attention and crystalizes our observations, thoughts, and experiences. 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. 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. "Civilization has not much to brag about. Left home to exhibit his inventions at State Agriculture Fair in Madison, Wisconsin; brief jobs; enrolls at the University of Wisconsin. | What's New & About this Site, Home | During his ten years on the ranch, he continued to travel when time permitted. By 1888 they had earned enough money from fruit ranching that they decided to sell the ranch in order so that Muir could return to his true love of exploring the wilderness, doing research, and writing. John Muir developed a diverse set of longtime friends from many different walks of life: educators, scientists, writers, philosophers, artists, mountaineers, and confidants. Indianapolis: worked for manufacturer of carriage parts. Happy holidays! 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. John Muir Laws describes both scientific and artistic aspects of this large watercolor of the Ilulissat Icefjord, north of the Arctic Circle in Greenland. After her sister Helens birth, Wanda adopted the role of protective older sibling. John Muir Laws leaves us with his thoughts on conserving wild places for all to enjoy. John of the Mountains, 11. That same year Dr. Strentzel was organizing the Alhambra Grange, an association of local farmers. The entire program is free and supported by donations and grants. Our National Parks, 4202 Alhambra Ave nal 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). Friends and family encouraged Muir to write. 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! Much of their correspondence is recorded in Letters from a Friend. Another son, Walter, who died in 2004, told an interviewer that he had every book written by his famous grandfather and many written about him by other authors. Find (or start) a Nature Journal Club Near You! Wilderness World of John Muir, 3. There is no computer program that can replicate the richness of seeing a flower up close, the intrigue of geeking out with bugs, or the calm of laying on your back and watching clouds. Hatch, survives. In 2009, he received the Terwilliger Environmental Award for outstanding service in Environmental Education. "The sun shines not on us but in us." The doctor bought 20 acres of land and used his Hungarian vineyard knowledge to begin experimenting with a wide variety of grapes, fruit and nut trees, as well as ornamental plantings. His family was well-to-do, and able to provide a life of "being attended with all desirable comforts". MasterFILE Premier. Today the club has over one million members. During his young adulthood his father forced him to memorize the majority of the Bible, which later had a large influence on his writing. In 1882, Dr. Strentzel built a 17-room mansion on a knoll overlooking his vast orchards, about a mile from his original home. His work intersects science, art, and mindfulness. 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. ", 4. Dr. Dwinell was known to both families: He founded the Sacramento Literary Institute to which Muir lectured in 1876 and 1879; and he was a good friend of Cyrus Mills who purchased the YLS from Miss Atkins in 1865 and who later founded Mills College in Oakland. Music was a central theme at the semi-monthly Grange meetings on the first and third Saturdays at 2 pm in the Hall, and Louie played from the Grange song book at those meetings and for her father. Buffalo 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. John would return by the fall to harvest the crops. Naturally, Muir approved. . In 2011 he was the Educator of the Year for the California Institute for Biodiversity. While John was in Seattle, Louie wrote him a letter dated August 9, 1888. John Muir's friend and mentor. Alaska trip to Muir Glacier; death of Dr. Strentzel;Muir family move to mansion. 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. John Muir Laws, aka Jack, is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. Later that became known facetiously as the Music Room. Thanks to Muir's vision, you can visit over 400 National Park Service sites. At the time, it must have seemed a pipe dream. ", John was by Louie's side when she passed away from lung cancer on August 6, 1905. Louie graduated in May 1864. She was born January 23, 1886 in Martinez, California. Along with a few other companions, he explored Glacier Bay, expanding his research. During that period, she learned a great deal about fruit ranching, hybridizing, and flowers, and she continued her study of the piano. Once she graduated in 1864 she decided to return home to the ranch in Martinez and focus on fruit ranching and hybridizing. In 1849 the Strentzel family came to San Diego, California by covered wagon and then settled along the Merced River. In September 1865, John Muir wrote to a friend, "How intensely I desire to be a Humboldt!". In addition to her affection for growing things, she was interested in astronomy, poetry, and music. People came to view and write about the famous "Alhambra gardens" of Dr. Strentzel. 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. She is buried next to her husband, Buel Alvin Funk in the Bellevue Memorial Cemetery in Ontario, California. "After a whole day in the woods, we are already immortal. Muir replied that he did, and two days later led the a group of five (Muir, Keith, Irwin Benoni, Thomas Ross, and Merrill Moores) to the upper Tuolumne River area. Muir and Keith met in October 1872 in Yosemite Valley. "I might have become a millionaire, but I chose to become a tramp! 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. Muir and other concerned citizens also founded the Sierra Club, a nonprofit organization promoting outdoor recreation and environmental advocacy. 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 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. He is a regular contributor to Bay Nature magazine with his Naturalists Notebook column. 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. Mills' friend Dr. I.E. Laws describes the science behind why leaves change colors and shares his favorite insights about this powerful piece. - John Muir. That same year, Muir's wife died. As a young man, Muir studied biology, botany and geology at the University of Wisconsin before venturing to see nature's wonders. Jeanne Carr was an amateur botanist and lover of nature. ", 9. His work intersects science, art, and mindfulness. "Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where Nature may heal and cheer and give strength to body and soul alike." John Muir Laws was with his mother's botany group on Table Mountain and a woman with a sketchbook captured his attention. How to Teach Nature Journaling: Curiosity, Wonder, Attention. This brief paper is a tribute to Louie and to the help and support she gave her husband in his work. 14202, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. Silverberg, Robert. Find a Nature Journaling Mentor Near You! 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. Sierra Club and "Explore, enjoy and protect the planet" are registered trademarks of the Sierra Club. ", 8. 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. He is the author of The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling (2016) and The Laws Guide to Drawing Birds (2012). Contact Us | While John Muir may have lost the battle to save Hetch Hetchy, he played the pre-eminent role in preserving Yosemite Valley and his scientific theory about glaciers forming the valley has been proven to be correct. | Alphabetical Index "The battle for conservation must go on endlessly. In 1859 Louie's formal education began as a day student at Miss Atkins Young Ladies Seminary across the Bay in Benicia. ", 14. 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 Stewardship Through Science, Education, and Art Shasta (1888), and Muir Woods (1908). on October 7, 1865. In 1884 Louie accompanied her husband to Yosemite Valley. Muir went to the University of Wisconsin and studied science, philosophy, and literature. John of the Mountains, "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." This brief paper is a tribute to Louie and to the help and support she gave her husband in his work. Name: John Muir Birth Year: 1838 Birth date: April 21, 1838 Birth City: Dunbar Birth Country: Scotland Gender: Male Best Known For: Naturalist, writer and advocate of U.S. forest conservation,. He is a regular contributor to Bay Nature magazine with his Naturalists Notebook column. 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. He and his wife settled on his father-in-law's fruit ranch in Martinez, California, which was . The Strentzels were delighted when Muir proposed to Louie in 1879. 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. In 1880, John Muir married Strentzel's only surviving daughter, Louisa. Muir next made his way south towards Florida's gulf coast. The Strentzel portraits hang in the County Museum in Martinez. A naturalist, artist, scientist, and educator with more than 35 years of teaching experience, Jack is the author of numerous books including the Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling. Muir's advocacy helped create several national parks, including Sequoia (1890), Mount Rainier (1899) and Grand Canyon (1908). Once here, the family established a ferry, hotel, and store along the Toulumne River serving men heading to and from the gold fields. It was an honor to the school." She spent the majority of her time at home, often helping her father by typing his manuscripts. John Muir's Daughter. Dr. Strentzel continued his horticultural work and practiced his medical skills whenever required. Settling down to some measure of domestic life, Muir went into partnership with his father-in-law and managed the family fruit ranch with great success. ", 15. He took a train across the isthmus and then went by boat once more all the way to San Francisco, California. A month later, Congress designated Yosemite a national park. He made his way to New York City which took him by boat to Panama. Eventually Dr. Dwinell became a trustee of Mills College. Wanda: March 25, 1881 - July, 1942 (age 60) John Muir's Father-in-Law. The two Scots had differing opinions on many topics. Louie first met John Muir on September 15, 1874 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carr in Oakland. John Muir was the third of the eight children born to Ann Gilrye and Daniel Muir, in Dunbar, Scotland. Begins 1000 mile walk to Florida and then to Cuba. Probably Louie couldn't play the piano when he was working, and likely she did most of her playing while he was gone. 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. Nature offers us peace, a rich and meaningful place to learn. His father was extremely pious and stern and would sometimes physically abuse him. "I might have become a millionaire, but I chose to become a tramp!" Helen married Buel Alvin Funk in October 1909. Cyrus Mills, a graduate of the Union Theological Seminary in New York, met Miss Atkins in Hawaii while the latter was on vacation there. He looks for mysteries, plays with ideas, and seeks connections in all he sees. Both girls accompanied their father on walks in the nearby hills, and Muir named two of the peaks Mt. Stickeen Published (John's only children story). On April 14th, 1880, at the age of 41, John Muir finally married Louie. John Muir played many roles in his life, all of which helped him succeed in his role as an advocate for Nature. The winds will blow their own freshness into you and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves." Eventually, their discussion prompted the Presidential signature on the Yosemite Recession Bill in June 1906. The valley was completely destroyed and Muir was completely devastated by the results. From an early age, his parents instilled in him a deep love and respect for nature. "I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out until sundown, for going out I found, was really going in." In 1890, unchecked grazing, logging and tourism were damaging Yosemite. He wrote "only Uncle Sam" could save our country's land for future generations to enjoy, an idea that led to the creation of the National Park Service in 1916. John of the Mountains, 6. John Muir's Daughter (1881-1942). His funeral was held in the Muir House. At the end of the '80s when Muir had been home quite a bit of the time, his literary output vanished, and so did his enthusiasm for most everything else. His family was well-to-do, and able to provide a life of "being attended with all desirable comforts". Articles by John Muir Laws News How Nature Journaling Can Make You a Better Birder He struggled with writing yet recognized the power of prose and worked tirelessly in his "Scribble Den," his upstairs office in his Martinez home. John Muir was born in Scotland in 1838, one of eight children of Daniel Muir and his second wife Ann Gilrye. Certainly, she was not inclined to camp out on an Alaskan glacier or even to take a walk in the hills nearby their Alhambra Valley home. "I have always befriended animals and have said many a good word for them. John Muir took over as ranch manager, overseeing the 2,600-acre operation when the doctor's health began to fail. He used his influence to move public opinion and to pressure friends in Washington towards conservation. *"Mexican soldiers, disappointed by the lack of game, had dubbed this valley the Arroyo el Hambre, or valley of hungerIn April 1853, the Strentzels began acquiring lands of the deceased Don Martinez, until they owned a main ranch covering 856 acres in the valley and surrounding hills and an extended estate of 2,665 acres, including rangelands in the nearby Briones Hills. A friend said that Helen had a convertible that she drove quite fast along the dry washes in the desert. What we know about Louie's music comes from her mother's diary and from some of Louie's sheet music returned to the John Muir National Historic Site by granddaughter Jean Hanna Clark. 94553, Download the official NPS app before your next visit, During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt signed into existence five national parks, 18 natio. His ideas on saving land changed how the United States viewed wilderness. Jean Hanna deLipkau Clark - deceased. Keith inquired whether Muir knew of any views that would make a picture. more information on current conditions April 21, John Muir born in Dunbar, Scotland. Louie was buried in the. Grand Canyon National Park established. We must all be willing to let go of our hypotheses as quickly as we make them, for fifteen feet down the trail, further evidence may disprove or current thinking. Her husband, Dr. Ezra Carr, was one of Muir's professors at the University of Wisconsin. He wrote in a short autobiography: "My faithful companion (Louisiana) and I live very comfortably and quietly in our declining years. CLUB." ", 11. Dr. Carr later became a professor at University of California, and California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Mt. Childhood & Early Life. He leads nature journal workshops and field trips for practitioners and teachers. Son of the Wilderness, 16. They were interested in the violin, guitar, and piano and needed to practice. At the age of 10, the family moved to the United States where they purchased an 80-acre tract of land near Portage, Wisconsin that Muir loved exploring. From an early age, his parents instilled in him a deep love and respect for nature. 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). Muir's writings and the places he fought to protect continue to inspire people worldwide to discover and connect with nature. John Muir Laws takes a close look at Tony Foster's major watercolor of the East (Kangshung) Face of Mount Everest, painted en plein air above the Kama Valley in Tibet at 15,400'. 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. Attends University of Wisconsin for 2-1/2 years, teaches school during the winter, forms a friendship with the Carr's. Walter Muir -Stan Muir - deceased. John Swett bought ranch adjoining Muir holdings.Birth of Wanda Muir; third trip to Alaska aboard the Corwin. However, he became ill and decided that instead of going somewhere tropical, he should go somewhere temperate to recover, which ultimately made him decide on going to California, a decision that set much of the course of his life. He encountered both bears and natives, and he climbed several mountains and explored meadows. Shasta. Muir, on the other hand, asserted that the valley was formed by slow-moving glaciers. Muir chided him to put the detail back in. 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. He is buried beside Mrs. Muir in a small family cemetery about one mile south of the home. Summer sheepherder in high Sierra;returned to live in Yosemite to work for Hutchings, to operate sawmill; began exploration for signs of glaciers. The 1863 YLS catalog lists departments in English, Language (Latin, French, German, and Spanish) and Fine Arts (Music, Painting, and Drawing). MasterFILE Premier. ", 2. Over the years, that love has grown into a commitment to stewardship and a passion to share the delight of exploring nature with others. She also enjoyed writing her own stories and her father hoped that she might follow in his footsteps. Certainly, she was not inclined to camp out on an Alaskan glacier or even to take a walk in the hills nearby their Alhambra Valley home. John Muir Laws describes how Tony Foster must have connected with the hot, tropical Bornean rainforest, helping us understand the challenges involved when creating this piece. He was the 2013 Natures Inspiration Honoree, Committee for Green Foothills. Bob Hanna - deceased. Careers | In 1882, . Eye injury. John (Jack) Muir Laws is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. Miriam (died December 7, 1974) Galloway, Sarah Muir - (1836 - 1932). Seeking a quieter life, the Strentzels moved to the Alhambra Valley near the town of Martinez, California, in 1853. Today, many of her descendants continue her legacy of service through involvement in environmental organizations. Louie was a wonderful musician, wife, mother, ranch manager and helpmate. After her husbands death, she moved to Spokane, WA. She made sure her only remaining child, Louie, received an extensive education and pursued her talent as a pianist. He is a research associate of the California Academy of Sciences. In March of 1881, Louie gave birth to a daughter they named Annie. San Francisco earthquake, repair of house, marriage of Wanda to Thomas Hanna. He spent the summer of 1863 in the wilderness hiking down the Wisconsin River to the Mississippi along with two of his classmates. 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. Mills had purchased property in Alameda County and in 1870 broke ground for Mills College there. Tomorrow I will have, I fell in love with the sound of the deep peacefu. He is a 2010 TogetherGreen Conservation Leadership Fellow with the National Audubon Society. He began acting as an advisor to the National Forestry Commission that President Cleveland created in 1896. From there, Muir traveled with a companion he met on the boat to Yosemite Valley. John Muir - deceased. Camping on the edge of Yosemite Valley, he was enthralled like never before. In this new series, John Muir Laws delves into artworks from each of the locations in Tony Foster's 16th Journey, Exploring Beauty: Watercolour Diaries from the Wild. Refresh and try again. The winds will blow their own freshness into you and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves. Hoffman, Tuolumne Meadows, Soda Springs, Mts. Appleseeds 13.7 (2011): 6. Two years later, in 1916, the National Parks Service was created to regulate the national parks. a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. 4.46 avg rating 48 ratings 3 editions. Stanley Muir (born Stanley M. Funk) - b. July 17, 1912. d. August 17 1962 Helen's room overlooked the train track, tunnels, and trestle, on the side of Mt. 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. Louie Muir died on August 6, 1905, and is buried with John, her parents, a brother, a sister and Uncle Henry in the Strentzel/Muir cemetery about a mile from the National Historic Site. As increased settlement ended the western frontier in 1890, people began to worry about using resources wisely. She was fifty-eight years old. Wanda married Thomas Hanna in 1906. 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. John of the Mountains, 9. A naturalist, artist, scientist, and educator with more than 35 years of teaching experience, Jack is the author of numerous books including the Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling. I am studying how light da, The fun begins soonand if I had a tail, I'd be, Reunited with the Nature Journal Ecuador Expeditio, Final days in the Galapagos. 1. He traveled by boat to Cuba with the ultimate goal of going to Brazil's Amazon rainforest. 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. Unfortunately, her poor health made attending school difficult. Their only remaining child, Louie, received an extensive education and became a pianist of concert caliber. At age six, he was sent to school along with the sons of officials and nobility. Trained as a wildlife biologist and an associate of the California Academy of Sciences, he observes the world with rigorous attention. "It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter." Jeanne Carr had long tried to arrange a meeting of the two. Flatt's Benicia College, and the Young Ladies Seminary. In 1880, he married Louie Wanda Strentzel and moved to Martinez, California , where they raised their two daughters, Wanda and Helen. His curiosity carried him further to California and Alaska, where he tracked the movements of glaciers. The ranch house has photographic reproductions of several of these, and the originals are in the homes of the descendants. Eventually the girls wanted music lessons. Dr. Strentzel gave the newlyweds 20 acres of land and the Strentzel home to live in when they were married the following year. 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. 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. 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