After he split ways with his travel companion, Muir visited the gigantic sequoias of the region and marveled at their incredible height. John of the Mountains, "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." By this time, Muir had gained some recognition for both his knowledge of and passion for the region. A copy of the Strentzel's invitation to the Annual Examination of the Pupils survives. She came to California via Panama in 1853. 94553, Download the official NPS app before your next visit, During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt signed into existence five national parks, 18 natio. He is a naturalist, artist, and educator who has dedicated his work to connecting people to nature through art and science. John Muir Laws Nature Stewardship Through Science, Education, and Art "Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Immediately after his camping trip with Roosevelt, Muir went on a world tour through Europe, Asia, and the Pacific. John Muir's Grandchildren: Wanda: Married Thomas Hanna in 1906 and had six children John Hanna: Lives in Napa, CA (as of 2004) It . Refresh and try again. Ever your wife, Louie." 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. Rainier National Park established; member of Harriman Alaska Expedition. But in 1882 Muir stated his opposition to the Grange. He said of the accident, "God has to nearly kill us sometimes, to teach us lessons." John Muir's Wife. Careers | by. John Muir Laws provides some geologic context for this artwork by Tony Foster depicting an ancient stratovolcano high up in the Andes and reveals artistic insights about painting shadows and reflections. The Story of My Boyhood and Youth Published. Hatch, survives. Muir transformed his adventures into articles and books that sparked peoples' interest in nature. You'll think you're back in the mountains. His ideas on saving land changed how the United States viewed wilderness. John Muir left for Madison, Wisconsin, in 1860 to exhibit his inventions at the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society Fair. If Louie hadn't married Muir, she possibly could have had a career in music had she wanted to. "It's always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. Ross Hanna - lives in Dixon, CA (as of 2004) Shortly afterward on Christmas Eve, 1914, John Muir died of pneumonia. A second daughter, Lotta, was born in 1851 but lived only four months. 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. Muir did not relegate Louie to an anonymous life in the background -- this is what she herself preferred. Perrottet, Tony. "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 entire program is free and supported by donations and grants. Muir's advocacy helped create several national parks, including Sequoia (1890), Mount Rainier (1899) and Grand Canyon (1908). Muir went against the widely-accepted opinions of Josiah Whitney, the leading geologist of that region, who said that earthquakes formed the valley. Because of this, Muir was able to live out his dream and to act as a guide for Emerson and to show him the mountains and Sequoias during his short visit, teaching him botany and explaining to him his glacial theory. He wrote in a short autobiography: "My faithful companion (Louisiana) and I live very comfortably and quietly in our declining years. John regarded Louie as a "loving, sympathetic wife." John Muir (born Buel Funk) - b. June 28, 1914. d. April 23, 1973 Alaska trip to Muir Glacier; death of Dr. Strentzel;Muir family move to mansion. CLUB." As America's most famous naturalist and conservationist, Muir fought to protect the wild places he loved, places we can still visit today. 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. John Muir's Father-in-Law. John Muir Laws is a trained wildlife biologist, and has illustrated and written multiple books on field drawings. - John Muir. In 1880 Dwinell married Louie and John. 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. 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. He is a research associate of the California Academy of Sciences. Muir Woods National Monument established. Shasta, Sierra Scene, Yosemite (on a cigar box lid), Mt. ", 12. It drives its victims in flocks, repressing the growth of individuality." John Muir Laws, aka Jack, is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. He kept several scrapbooks on Polish achievements and entertained many Polish artists and writers, among who were Henry Sienkiewicz, author of Quo Vadis, and the famous Polish actress, Madame Modjeska. Richard Hanna - deceased 5/9/92. "Therefore we are all, in some sense, mountaineers, and going to the mountains is going home. Louie Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights | "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. ", 8. Roosevelt agreed that two controls made for "triple troubles." The system is creative, rigorous, and playful, easy to begin and learn, and will grow and mature over a lifetime. Importing seeds and cuttings from around the world, Dr. Strentzel employed new scientific methods in horticulture, exhibiting oranges and award-winning wines as early as 1861. En Espaol | Shasta (1888), and Muir Woods (1908). MasterFILE Premier. From the time they first met, John Muir spent much time talking with his future father-in-law, sharing their common interest in plants. 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. His work intersects science, art, and mindfulness. During that period, she learned a great deal about fruit ranching, hybridizing, and flowers, and she continued her study of the piano. Daughter Helen's July 1963 letter contains a rare look at Louie and forms much of what we know about Louie. Later, they took up farming along the Merced River, but lost the farm in a flood. John Muir's Daughter (1881-1942). Eventually the girls wanted music lessons. Left home to exhibit his inventions at State Agriculture Fair in Madison, Wisconsin; brief jobs; enrolls at the University of Wisconsin. Several Keith paintings hung in the Muir ranch house, including Yosemite, Tuolumne Meadows, Mt. Dr. Carr later became a professor at University of California, and California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. John Muir Laws describes both scientific and artistic aspects of this large watercolor of the Ilulissat Icefjord, north of the Arctic Circle in Greenland. He believed only government control and limitations would guarantee the protection of forests. "Make The Mountains Glad: John And The SIERRA. The family operated an inn and then a farm where Louie's father, John Strentzel, began horticultural experiments. He is a naturalist, artist, and educator who has dedicated his work to connecting people to nature through art and science. 1. 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. John Muir Laws is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. 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. He teaches free, weekly online workshops on nature journaling techniques and supports teachers and parents develop best practices to teach nature journaling to kids and adults. He was the 2013 Natures Inspiration Honoree, Committee for Green Foothills. 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? At age six, he was sent to school along with the sons of officials and nobility. Shasta. Stanley Muir (born Stanley M. Funk) - b. July 17, 1912. d. August 17 1962 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). For that time, Muir's theory was written off. He began to get support for his research and studied more and more about the glaciers of the Sierra Nevada. 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. John would return by the fall to harvest the crops. "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Muir and Keith enjoyed serveral other outings together, including the Tuolumne Canyon (with Mrs. Carr and Albert Kellogg, 1873); Yosemite Creek, Lake Tenaya, past Mt. 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. John of the Mountains, 6. Her husband, Dr. Ezra Carr, was one of Muir's professors at the University of Wisconsin. John Muir's Daughter. Buffalo ", 14. The oldest son, Muir Funk, did not because his first name was Muir. 14 talking about this. 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. As an educator and author, Jack teaches techniques and supports routines that develop these skills to make them a part of everyday life. , This free teaching guide is kid-tested and teacher-approved and integrates science, language arts, and visual arts through keeping a nature journal. Over the rest of Roosevelt's administration, he set aside 148,000,000 acres of forest reserves and the number of national parks doubled. Laws describes the science behind why leaves change colors and shares his favorite insights about this powerful piece. In 1876 when Muir was highly nervous over his first public lecture in Sacramento, Keith knowing this loaned one of his paintings, The Headwaters of the Merced, telling Muir to take it to the Congregational Church and "Just look at the painting Johnny. Mary Atkins was born in Jefferson, Ohio, in 1819 and was an 1845 graduate of Oberlin College. Steep Trails, 7. Son of the Wilderness, 5. ", 2. a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. Lyell came into view, "Keith dashed forward, shouting and gesticulating and waving his arms like a madman." Jack talks about how paying sustained, compassionate attention to nature, and to the . How to Teach Nature Journaling: Curiosity, Wonder, Attention. 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. Trip to Mt.Rainier; editor and contributor of Picturesque California, two volumes. 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. And this is not the end of the world; we should just create a new and improved hypothesis. Mark Elbroch. Much of their correspondence is recorded in Letters from a Friend. Dr. John Strentzel was born in Lublin, Poland, November 29, 1813. ", 5. The Strentzels were delighted when Muir proposed to Louie in 1879. Later, they took up farming along the Merced River but lost the farm in a flood. In 1859 Louie's formal education began as a day student at Miss Atkins Young Ladies Seminary across the Bay in Benicia. "The sun shines not on us but in us." The ranch house has photographic reproductions of several of these, and the originals are in the homes of the descendants. Sierra Club and "Explore, enjoy and protect the planet" are registered trademarks of the Sierra Club. When Louie wasn't overseeing the daily duties at the ranch she was working on her garden around the farm house. "I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out until sundown, for going out I found, was really going in." Strentzel Hanna: Deceased. John Muir Laws was with his mother's botany group on Table Mountain and a woman with a sketchbook captured his attention. 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. John Muir Laws leaves us with his thoughts on conserving wild places for all to enjoy. 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. Hoffman, Tuolumne Meadows, Soda Springs, Mts. John Hanna: Lives in Napa, CA (as of 2004) For the next fifteen years after graduation from YLS in 1864 Louie was at home with her parents. Here in Martinez, they cared for their 6 children and 3 adopted children, maintaining a close relationship with Muir. | What's New & About this Site, Home | 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. Dr. Strentzel bought 20 acres of land to experiment with a variety of fruit-growing techniques. 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. "We all grieved for her," Helen told a reporter for the Pasadena Star-News. He needed more time in the mountains, away from civilization. . 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. He bought additional land and planted large vineyards and orchards that included Muscat, Zinfandel and Tokay grapes, and over 50 varieties of pears. Today, many of her descendants continue her legacy of service through involvement in environmental organizations. 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. She had for years been trying to match up Louie and John, and in 1879 the pressure became intense, with Mrs. Carr working over the two of them separately. Jeanne Carr was an amateur botanist and lover of nature. His work intersects science, art, and mindfulness. 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. Muir's wife, whom he married on April 14, 1880. They bought and sold real estate in addition to running an alfalfa ranch. As it turned out, Willie and Johnnie, as they soon called each other, were born in the same year in Scotland. Dr. Strentzel immigrated to the United States in 1840 and moved west to Texas where he settled and married Louisiana Erwin in 1843.Their first child, a daughter named Louisa (Louie), was born in 1846, and a son, John, in 1848. "But in every walk with Nature one receives far more than he seeks." Congress favored the proposal while Roosevelt worked hard to destroy it. On April 14th, 1880, at the age of 41, John Muir finally married Louie. His work has been nationally recognized. Louie was a wonderful musician, wife, mother, ranch manager and helpmate. He struggled with writing yet recognized the power of prose and worked tirelessly in his "Scribble Den," his upstairs office in his Martinez home. He bought land and became a fruit rancher so that he could hold a steady occupation to support their family. Muir and the doctor were mutually impressed with each other, and a warm friendship began. Her sister was Wanda Muir Hanna (1881 - 1942). Muir was distracted easily from bookmaking in the upstairs Scribble Den and couldn't stand the sounds of nearby practicing. She was born January 23, 1886 in Martinez, California. "The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness. He is a regular contributor to Bay Nature magazine with his Naturalists Notebook column. 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. After her sister Helens birth, Wanda adopted the role of protective older sibling. She bore three children with her husband, Dr. John Strentzel, whom she married in 1843: a daughter, Louisa Louie Elizabeth Wanda (1846), a son, John Johnny Erwin Burcham (1848), and another daughter, Carlotta Lottie (1851). John Muir Laws takes a close look at sunsets and Tony's effective watercolor techniques that describe them. In the summer of 1869, he went with his flock to the mountains. "Of course, there were roses of all kinds, but the great thicket of single Cherokee roses were by far the sweetest; and there were jasmine, honeysuckle, lavender, lilies, wisteria, magnolias, and heliotrope. ", 16. 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. ", Louie supported her husband's explorations and writings, and worried about his health. 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. ", 6. 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. 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. Muir was an adventurous and active child who loved playing outdoors. Her letters to her father often included updates about the family and life on the fruit ranch. He teaches nature study and natural history workshops that incorporate illustration and scientific note-taking as a means to greater observation, memory, and curiosity. Learn more at www.johnmuirlaws.com. The Strentzel portraits hang in the County Museum in Martinez. The 1868 commencement audience included Samuel Clemens. Here he gained knowledge of vineyard culture and the wine trade. At age 67, Dr. Strentzel gained the son he had always wanted. John Muir Laws takes an in-depth look at Fall Colour in Great Meadow, Concord, an artwork celebrating autumn. Between 1875 and 1879 Mrs. Jeanne Carr was a frequent visitor to the Strentzels. John Muir developed a diverse set of longtime friends from many different walks of life: educators, scientists, writers, philosophers, artists, mountaineers, and confidants. It was an honor to the school." 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. Perhaps Dr. Strentzel's last years can best be described in his own words. 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 devoted to her parents, however, and chose to remain with them on their fruit ranch, helping them run their large and thriving business. 14202, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. 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. Happy holidays! Floy Hutchings led Keith and two other painters to Muir who was at his cabin below the Royal Arches. 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