Louie first met John Muir on September 15, 1874, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carr in Oakland. Muir transformed his adventures into articles and books that sparked peoples' interest in nature. "It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter. Dr. Strentzel continued his horticultural work and practiced his medical skills whenever required. A copy of the Strentzel's invitation to the Annual Examination of the Pupils survives. For that time, Muir's theory was written off. 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! ", 4. He made his way to New York City which took him by boat to Panama. 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. Muir seized the opportunity "to do some forest good in talking freely around the campfire," and the President, referring to John Muir, is quoted as saying "Of course of all the people in the world, he was the one with whom it was best worthwhile thus to see the Yosemite.". As America's most famous naturalist and conservationist, Muir fought to protect the wild places he loved, places we can still visit today. She stayed close to home because she wanted to, preferring not to be away more than a day or two. John Muir, (born April 21, 1838, Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotlanddied December 24, 1914, Los Angeles, California, U.S.), Scottish-born American naturalist, writer, and advocate of U.S. forest conservation, who was largely responsible for the establishment of Sequoia National Park and Yosemite National Park, which are located in California. Muir went against the widely-accepted opinions of Josiah Whitney, the leading geologist of that region, who said that earthquakes formed the valley. 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. 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. He later recollected that he believed the experience was completely worth the risk. He traveled to Canada where he collected and recorded botanical specimens. In this issue we discuss one of these friends, landscape artist William Keith. In March of 1881, Louie gave birth to a daughter they named Annie. One day's exposure to mountains is better than a cartload of books" - John Muir. Wanda: March 25, 1881 - July, 1942 (age 60) John Muir was born in Scotland in 1838, one of eight children of Daniel Muir and his second wife Ann Gilrye. Laws describes the science behind why leaves change colors and shares his favorite insights about this powerful piece. Louie Strentzel took the ferry "Carquinez" each day over and back. John Muir - deceased. Cyrus Mills, a graduate of the Union Theological Seminary in New York, met Miss Atkins in Hawaii while the latter was on vacation there. After he split ways with his travel companion, Muir visited the gigantic sequoias of the region and marveled at their incredible height. "I might have become a millionaire, but I chose to become a tramp!" 4.46 avg rating 48 ratings 3 editions. "But in every walk with Nature one receives far more than he seeks." Miriam (died December 7, 1974) Galloway, Sarah Muir - (1836 - 1932). John Muir, Jr. (1909 - 1955) Russel L. Gail Margaret (Maggie) May - (b. January 16, 1873), Married Arthur B. Coleman on 12/28/1893). Lyell, painted from sketches done on the 1872 trip to the upper Tuolumne area with John Muir, is in the St. Mary's collection. Roosevelt left behind reporters and his Secret Service agents for the company of two park rangers, an army packer, John Muir and the wild. Roosevelt agreed that two controls made for "triple troubles." "Mama loved flowers, especially fragrant ones," Helen recalled in her memoirs about her parents. Ross Hanna - lives in Dixon, CA (as of 2004) The Muirs' daughter Wanda was born March 25, 1881, and daughter Helen on January 23, 1886. Muir was distracted easily from bookmaking in the upstairs Scribble Den and couldn't stand the sounds of nearby practicing. John Muir: Prophet Among the Glaciers. Dana and Gibbs, and down Bloody Canyon to Mono Lake (with John Swett and J.B. McChesney, 1875), Mt. She mistook trout for catfish, didn't like hiking about, and saw bears behind every tree. There is nothing that has a right to be considered besides this except the welfare of our children.". Her letters to her father often included updates about the family and life on the fruit ranch. Left the University; foot tour of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, and Canada. 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. With a plant press in his backpack, Muir walked more than 1,000 miles from Kentucky to the Gulf of Mexico, gathering specimens along the way. Steep Trails (about the Grand Canyon), 14. ", 3. When the National Park Service began restoring the Muir-Strentzel House, she was very helpful in sharing memories of what the house looked like in the early 1900s. Along with a few other companions, he explored Glacier Bay, expanding his research. The third night of camping was at the edge Bridalveil Meadow in Yosemite Valley, where President Roosevelt was Muir's captive audience to hear a convincing plea for Yosemite wilderness and for setting aside other areas in the United States for park purposes. 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. This brief paper is a tribute to Louie and to the help and support she gave her husband in his work. Dwinell, pastor of the Sacramento Congregational Church, accompanied Mills on his inspection visit to YLS. He made his way to Niagara Falls and decided to delay his return to the U.S. to avoid the Civil War draft. Silverberg, Robert. 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? Jeanne Carr introduced Muir to many influential people (including Ralph Waldo Emerson and his future wife Louie Wanda Strentzel) and sent on his letters to publishers, advancing Muir's literary career. He spent the summer of 1863 in the wilderness hiking down the Wisconsin River to the Mississippi along with two of his classmates. The city wanted to petition congress to remove the valley's protection so that it could be turned into a water reservoir. After her husbands death, she moved to Spokane, WA. Naturally, Muir approved. 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. He told the interviewer, "The more I study him and the things he did, the more amazed I am. Muir's writings and the places he fought to protect continue to inspire people worldwide to discover and connect with nature. 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. Founding of the Sierra Club, end of ranching career for John Muir. He bought land and became a fruit rancher so that he could hold a steady occupation to support their family. 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. In 1890, there was only one national park - Yellowstone. Hatch, survives. More biographical information on William Keith, from the Sierra Club website. Dr. Strentzel's fortunes increased over the years as demand for his produce grew. He traveled by boat to Cuba with the ultimate goal of going to Brazil's Amazon rainforest. Nature Stewardship Through Science, Education, and Art Began to publish articles in leading magazines. John Muir Laws, Emilie Lygren. John Muir Laws takes an in-depth look at Fall Colour in Great Meadow, Concord, an artwork celebrating autumn. The Muirs moved to the small town of Martinez, California (near San Francisco), the year they were married. 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. Eventually Muir gave in to her perseverance and on June 17, 1879, they became engaged, the day before Muir's first trip to Alaska. He leads nature journal workshops and field trips for practitioners and teachers. 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. With the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt in 1901, there was finally a conservationist in the White House. 94553, Download the official NPS app before your next visit, During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt signed into existence five national parks, 18 natio. John Muirs mother-in-law, Louisiana Erwin Strentzel, demonstrated the spirit and courage women needed to survive life as American Pioneers. With more than one million members, this grassroots group continues Muir's work to this day. There was fierce opposition to this proposal from loggers and from those who viewed the park as a "waste" of California's natural resources. Muir got a job breaking horses at a ranch and then soon afterwards got a job as a shepherd. At the YLS she studied everything from English to Entomology and became a music scholar on the piano. In 1908, a donated grove of redwood trees near San Francisco became Muir Woods National Monument. Muir's descriptions of glaciers and sequoias brought the beauty of nature to readers nationwide. When she was born in 1881, Muir wrote, I am now the happiest man in the world. Shortly after Wandas birth, and at Louies persuasion, Muir left for Alaska writing the first of many letters to her demonstrating his longing for home and family. Nevertheless, in September of 1890, congress passed a bill creating Sequoia National Park and in October, Yosemite National Park was also created. Son of the Wilderness, 5. 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. While John was in Seattle, Louie wrote him a letter dated August 9, 1888. Wanda married Thomas Hanna in 1906. | Alphabetical Index ", 5. 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). 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. He shares videos of the classes online with an international community of nature artists. On June 1, 1878, Louie played the piano for the Strentzel family and John, and they all sang several Grange songs. When Louie wasn't overseeing the daily duties at the ranch she was working on her garden around the farm house. Helen's room overlooked the train track, tunnels, and trestle, on the side of Mt. | What's New & About this Site, Home | @JohnMuirLaws 39.7K subscribers http://www.johnmuirlaws.com/ Nature Drawing Play all Instructional videos on drawing and sketching in nature. 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. Shasta (1888), and Muir Woods (1908). His ideas on saving land changed how the United States viewed wilderness. The Sierra Club also continued its work, even preventing dams from being built in the Grand Canyon in the 1960s. This brief paper is a tribute to Louie and to the help and support she gave her husband in his work. Friends close to the Muirs described her as "the mainstay of the Muir household" and noted that "if not for her understanding and willingness to unselfishly forgo demands on John's time, the work he did for Yosemite Valley might have been diminished. ", 12. 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. Tomorrow I will have, I fell in love with the sound of the deep peacefu. 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. Louisiana helped run the family business by managing the Chinese workers who cooked the meals and worked in the orchards. Today, many of her descendants continue her legacy of service through involvement in environmental organizations. 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. His work intersects science, art, and mindfulness. . He told the interviewer, "The more I study him and the things he did, the more amazed I am. She had six children: John Hanna - lives in Napa, CA (as of 2004) She was born January 23, 1886 in Martinez, California. Wanda Muir was the eldest of John Muir's two daughters, sister of Helen Muir. "The battle for conservation must go on endlessly. Her friends and family called her Wanda after her mothers middle name. Richard Hanna: Deceased 5/9/92. 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. In 1849, when Muir turned 11, his family moved to Wisconsin and started a farm, where his nature lessons continued. Both girls accompanied their father on walks in the nearby hills, and Muir named two of the peaks Mt. You'll relax and be fine." The death of the Strentzel's son, John, in 1857, was a crushing blow to the family. He began to gain mechanical skills and made a few small inventions, even making his own alarm clock. 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. He needed more time in the mountains, away from civilization. Muir continued publishing articles and essays in various journals, newspapers, and magazine, and around 1875 he began to focus more and more on issues of conservation. 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. It was an honor to the school." John Muir Laws is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. "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. In 1849 the Strentzel family came to San Diego, California by covered wagon and then settled along the Merced River. 14 talking about this. He discovered glaciers in Yosemite and was the first to suggest that ice shaped its valleys. 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. That same year Dr. Strentzel was organizing the Alhambra Grange, an association of local farmers. Unfortunately, her poor health made attending school difficult. , Muir turned his conservation efforts specifically towards his desire that the U.S. government establish more national parks. The two exchanged vows at her parents' home. How to Teach Nature Journaling: Curiosity, Wonder, Attention. Dr. Carr later became a professor at University of California, and California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Helen died in Spokane, Washington, on June 17, 1964. 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. 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. 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. Louie graduated in May 1864. He is also a primary author and editor of the interdisciplinary curriculum: Opening the World through Nature 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. Keith's Mt. 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. John Muir Laws dives into the many elements in this coastal artwork by artist-explorer Tony Foster, highlighting differences between the dynamic, wet-in-wet skyscape, gently glazed coastal cliffs and vivid blue ocean. In March of 1881, Louie gave birth to a daughter they named Annie. It is part of the universal warfare between right and wrong." Helen. Start now: you can do this, and the world is waiting. "Therefore we are all, in some sense, mountaineers, and going to the mountains is going home. 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. She was sitting and drawing the flowers they were finding and Laws, fascinated, followed her and watched her draw. Eventually he relegated the girls' practicing to the soundproof brick room supporting the water tank at the rear of the house. Childhood & Early Life. After bouts of pneumonia and tuberculosis, Helen moved south to Daggett, CA. John Muir Laws (aka Jack) is an artist, naturalist and nature journaling mentor. "The battle for conservation must go on endlessly. That same year, Muir's wife died. This piece requires considerable musical talent, and we can appreciate the skill on the piano which Louie possessed. In 1871, Muir was able to meet his idol, Ralph Waldo Emerson, the man whose philosophies Muir had obsessively read in his college days. 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. Left home to exhibit his inventions at State Agriculture Fair in Madison, Wisconsin; brief jobs; enrolls at the University of Wisconsin. 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. In addition to her affection for growing things, she was interested in astronomy, poetry, and music. He has dedicated his life to helping people connect to nature through art and science. 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. The frost had changed the grasses and a kind of willow to the most brilliant yellows and reds; these contrasting with the two-leafed pine and Williamson spruce, the cold gray rocks, the colder snow, made a glorious sight." Wanda: Married Thomas Hanna in 1906 and had six children Appleseeds 13.7 (2011): 6. had two daughters, According to Louie and John's youngest daughter Helen, life at home with her parents was happy. John Hanna: Lives in Napa, CA (as of 2004) That night, during the campfire discussion, Muir's main focus of conversation was not only the need for forest preservation but also his concern that the California State Grant of Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove, surrounded in 1892 by Yosemite National Park, be receded to the United States for inclusion in the park. People came to view and write about the famous "Alhambra gardens" of Dr. Strentzel. A second daughter, Lotta, was born in 1851 but lived only four months. Laws has written and illustrated several books 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). Clear rating. Most of all she enjoyed watching the trains come through the Muir property. Attends University of Wisconsin for 2-1/2 years, teaches school during the winter, forms a friendship with the Carr's. Here, Muir partnered with his father-in-law and managed a successful family fruit ranch. 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'. ", 2. Eventually Dr. Dwinell became a trustee of Mills College. They were interested in the violin, guitar, and piano and needed to practice. John Muir was the third of the eight children born to Ann Gilrye and Daniel Muir, in Dunbar, Scotland. "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." The system is creative, rigorous, and playful, easy to begin and learn, and will grow and mature over a lifetime. Here he gained knowledge of vineyard culture and the wine trade. His work intersects science, art, and mindfulness. In 1884 Louie accompanied her husband to Yosemite Valley. You may download the file to your device or computer and listen to them offline. The Yosemite, 8. Her sister was Wanda Muir Hanna (1881 - 1942). Inspired by his luminary, the famed Briton mountaineer Stephen Venables, Tony traveled to Tibet to paint. "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. A month later, Congress designated Yosemite a national park. 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. The 2nd Edition Opening the World through Journaling: Integrating art, science, and language arts, is written for CNPS by John Muir Laws, Emilie Lygren, Emily Brueunig, and Celeste Lopez. John Muir's Grandchildren: Wanda: Married Thomas Hanna in 1906 and had six children John Hanna: Lives in Napa, CA (as of 2004) In 1882, Dr. Strentzel built a 17-room mansion on a knoll overlooking his vast orchards, about a mile from his original home. Muir went to the University of Wisconsin and studied science, philosophy, and literature. Steep Trails, 10. The Young Ladies Seminary (YLS) opened with 25 students in 1852, founded by local citizens. 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. Jean Hanna deLipkau Clark - deceased. Muir reported the outing rather differently, writing that when they rounded a corner and Mt. 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. John Muir Laws is a trained wildlife biologist, and has illustrated and written multiple books on field drawings. While she suffered great losses, illnesses, and hardships, she protected and supported her family on its journey to a life of contented prosperity. 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. He bought land and became a fruit rancher so that he could hold a steady occupation to support their family. On April 14th, 1880, at the age of 41, John Muir finally married Louie. She is buried next to her husband, Buel Alvin Funk in the Bellevue Memorial Cemetery in Ontario, California. 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