With the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt in 1901, there was finally a conservationist in the White House. "There can be nothing in the world more beautiful than the Yosemite, the groves of the giant sequoiasour people should see to it that they are preserved for their children and their Children's children forever, with their majestic beauty all unmarred," said Theodore Roosevelt. "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. Around the same time, Louisiana fell ill and was bedridden for over 3 years. Laws describes the science behind why leaves change colors and shares his favorite insights about this powerful piece. Muir commented to Mrs. Strentzel that they almost made a Granger of him that day, and she recorded that in her diary. She mistook trout for catfish, didn't like hiking about, and saw bears behind every tree. Among the classical piano pieces Louie learned was Beethoven's Sonata Pathetique. This piece requires considerable musical talent, and we can appreciate the skill on the piano which Louie possessed. Strentzel Hanna: Deceased. Helen ill, Adamana, Arizona for recovery; death of Louie Strentzel Muir, August 6. In 1849 the Strentzel family came to San Diego, California by covered wagon and then settled along the Merced River. Eternal sunrise, eternal sunset, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls. He also began his medical studies at the University of Pesth, Hungary, and received his diploma in 1839. John Muir's Daughter. His work intersects science, art, and mindfulness. He traveled by boat to Cuba with the ultimate goal of going to Brazil's Amazon rainforest. Keith carried a letter of introduction from a mutual friend, Jeanne Carr. During their engagement, Muir traveled northward and visited the Puget Sound, taking a boat from Oregon to British Colombia. During his ten years on the ranch, he continued to travel when time permitted. Muir left a strong impression on Emerson, and despite the brevity of their interaction, Muir and Emerson ultimately ended up exchanging letters for the rest of the time Emerson was alive. "It's always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. 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. Web. 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. The seminary was located in an old residence built by a Captain Randall at 153 West I Street between First and Second Streets. ", 14. Rainier National Park established; member of Harriman Alaska Expedition. The ranch house has photographic reproductions of several of these, and the originals are in the homes of the descendants. John (Jack) Muir Laws is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. She also enjoyed writing her own stories and her father hoped that she might follow in his footsteps. At age six, he was sent to school along with the sons of officials and nobility. It was an honor to the school." He was the 2011 artist for International Migratory Bird Day. The valley was completely destroyed and Muir was completely devastated by the results. He wrote several more articles which successfully built up his reputation in the scientific community and made him more and more into a public figure. Happy holidays! Helen. Steep Trails, 13. 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. Their only remaining child, Louie, received an extensive education and became a pianist of concert caliber. ", 3. Louie was a wonderful musician, wife, mother, ranch manager and helpmate. "The battle for conservation must go on endlessly. "It's always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. John Muir was the third of the eight children born to Ann Gilrye and Daniel Muir, in Dunbar, Scotland. John Muir spent the next decade of his life immersed in the wild, particularly in the Sierra Nevadas in California. Muir's passion for nature brought him to every continent except Antarctica. Muir got a job breaking horses at a ranch and then soon afterwards got a job as a shepherd. "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. He began to get support for his research and studied more and more about the glaciers of the Sierra Nevada. Wanda participated in many civic activities, following in her grandmothers and mothers footsteps. Buffalo Congress favored the proposal while Roosevelt worked hard to destroy it. 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. 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. Smithsonian 39.4 (2008): 48. He is a naturalist, artist, and educator who has dedicated his work to connecting people to nature through art and science. 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. In 1882, . There was fierce opposition to this proposal from loggers and from those who viewed the park as a "waste" of California's natural resources. ", John was by Louie's side when she passed away from lung cancer on August 6, 1905. (From the February, 1996 issue of The View from John Muir's Window, the John Muir Memorial Association Newsletter.) While she suffered great losses, illnesses, and hardships, she protected and supported her family on its journey to a life of contented prosperity. John Muir is remembered largely as a conservationist and as a bit of a naturalist philosopher, always wandering in the wilderness. John Muir played many roles in his life, all of which helped him succeed in his role as an advocate for Nature. (Only granddaughter) As increased settlement ended the western frontier in 1890, people began to worry about using resources wisely. One night, five inches of snow fell, and the president arose to white flakes on his blankets. She made sure her only remaining child, Louie, received an extensive education and pursued her talent as a pianist. He shares videos of the classes online with an international community of nature artists. Richard Hanna - deceased 5/9/92. So much has been made of Muir's life that Louie's life and contributions are hardly known. ", 9. Keith's Mt. Camping on the edge of Yosemite Valley, he was enthralled like never before. Louie recognized this and unselfishly encouraged him to follow his heart. (Only granddaughter), The Muirs first daughter, Annie Wanda, was named after her grandmother, Anne Gilrye Muir. Her sister was Wanda Muir Hanna (1881 - 1942). 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. He explored the valley and climbed the Sierra Mountains, which at this time were part of a state park. Each day each student was graded, and Louie's report from March 12, 1860, by Mary Atkins, survives. 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. 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. Perrottet, Tony. 1. Dr. Carr later became a professor at University of California, and California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. ", 12. That same year Dr. Strentzel was organizing the Alhambra Grange, an association of local farmers. It is part of the universal warfare between right and wrong." Muir turned his conservation efforts specifically towards his desire that the U.S. government establish more national parks. Laws also provides information from naturalist and artistic perspectives about painting elements that increase our understanding and appreciation of Fosters efforts. CA Refresh and try again. "The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness." 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 made his way to New York City which took him by boat to Panama. 14202, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. Muir Woods National Monument established. He spent six weeks hiking around the region and journaled extensively about what he saw, expressing joy in every page. The Strentzels were delighted when Muir proposed to Louie in 1879. His ideas on saving land changed how the United States viewed wilderness. For there wasn't one of us that could not walk comfortably twenty miles, or if necessary, do anything that has to be done around a camp from cooking a camp meal to packing a mule.. He wrote in a short autobiography: "My faithful companion (Louisiana) and I live very comfortably and quietly in our declining years. As it turned out, Willie and Johnnie, as they soon called each other, were born in the same year in Scotland. Attention, observation, curiosity, and creative thinking are not gifts, but skills that grow with training and deliberate practice. Over the rest of Roosevelt's administration, he set aside 148,000,000 acres of forest reserves and the number of national parks doubled. ", Louie supported her husband's explorations and writings, and worried about his health. He is a regular contributor to Bay Nature magazine with his Naturalists Notebook column. 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. Louie was buried in the. 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. So much has been made of Muir's life that Louie's life and contributions are hardly known. @JohnMuirLaws 39.7K subscribers http://www.johnmuirlaws.com/ Nature Drawing Play all Instructional videos on drawing and sketching in nature. Young ladies in search of culture and grace arrived by steamship and horse from various cities in the U.S. including the gold mining towns and from South America, Hawaii, and Mexico. On June 1, 1878, Louie played the piano for the Strentzel family and John, and they all sang several Grange songs. People came to view and write about the famous "Alhambra gardens" of Dr. Strentzel. John Muir Laws, naturalist, educator and artist, has taught people to connect to nature through journaling since 1990. Louie first met John Muir on September 15, 1874 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carr in Oakland. 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. But in 1882 Muir stated his opposition to the Grange. Louie was the daughter of Dr. John Strentzel, a noted horticulturalist in the Alhambra Valley of California. Watch this 5-minute Introduction to learn how John Muir Laws first became aware of Tony Foster's art over thirty years ago, why it inspires and resonates with Laws, and what he plans for this video series. Friends and family encouraged Muir to write. by. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. Roosevelt was very impressed with Muir, and the experience re-enforced his conservationist stance. She is buried next to her husband, Buel Alvin Funk in the Bellevue Memorial Cemetery in Ontario, California. "The battle for conservation must go on endlessly. The Alaska book and Yosemite book, Dear John, must be written, and you need to be your own self, well and strong to make them worthy of you. 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. In the summer of 1869, he went with his flock to the mountains. The 1863 YLS catalog lists departments in English, Language (Latin, French, German, and Spanish) and Fine Arts (Music, Painting, and Drawing). At the YLS she studied everything from English to Entomology and became a music scholar on the piano. The family operated an inn and then a farm where Louie's father, John Strentzel, began horticultural experiments. Clear rating. He looks for mysteries, plays with ideas, and seeks connections in all he sees. "But in every walk with Nature one receives far more than he seeks. In later years, Keith avoided detail and became more impressionistic. "The whole day, I was her shadow," he recalls. 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. CLUB." Dr. John Strentzel was born in Lublin, Poland, November 29, 1813. The Story of My Boyhood and Youth Published. When Louie wasn't overseeing the daily duties at the ranch she was working on her garden around the farm house. His work intersects science, art, and mindfulness. He had the most incredible way of describing things, in words I wouldn't even think of.". With more than one million members, this grassroots group continues Muir's work to this day. 2. There she met her husband, Buell Funk, and together they had four children. In 1849, when Muir turned 11, his family moved to Wisconsin and started a farm, where his nature lessons continued. 94553, Download the official NPS app before your next visit, During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt signed into existence five national parks, 18 natio. He made his way to Niagara Falls and decided to delay his return to the U.S. to avoid the Civil War draft. "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." Later that became known facetiously as the Music Room. Silverberg, Robert. Miss Mary Atkins became the principal in 1854 and was placed in full control in January 1855. You'll relax and be fine." In 1880, a commemorative committee presented Dr. Strentzel with a document honoring him for his participation in the 1830 Polish National Uprising. 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. "The sun shines not on us but in us. In this video we learn about the challenges associated with painting large-scale watercolors in wet, rainy environments and about how artist-explorer Tony Foster creates depth in this misty oak woodland. Shortly afterward on Christmas Eve, 1914, John Muir died of pneumonia. ", 6. 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. 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. Her friends and family called her Wanda after her mothers middle name. He was given the 2020 Bay Nature Local Hero award for his work in environmental education. Muir chided him to put the detail back in. "The battle for conservation must go on endlessly. May 27, 1916, d. December 9, 2004 They bought and sold real estate in addition to running an alfalfa ranch. 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. Her letters to her father often included updates about the family and life on the fruit ranch. She was fifty-eight years old. His curiosity carried him further to California and Alaska, where he tracked the movements of glaciers. Steep Trails, 10. Mills had purchased property in Alameda County and in 1870 broke ground for Mills College there. Immigration to Wisconsin at the age of 11. ", 4. Terms and Conditions of Use | Inspired by his trip with Muir, Roosevelt set aside more than 230 million acres of public land - an area bigger than the size of Texas - that included five national parks and 18 national monuments. 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. 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. Perhaps Dr. Strentzel's last years can best be described in his own words. Left home to exhibit his inventions at State Agriculture Fair in Madison, Wisconsin; brief jobs; enrolls at the University of Wisconsin. It was her first and only trip there and was a mistake from the start. She was born January 23, 1886 in Martinez, California. Steep Trails, 7. He teaches nature study and natural history workshops that incorporate illustration and scientific note-taking as a means to greater observation, memory, and curiosity. Find a Nature Journaling Mentor Near You! Jean Hanna deLipkau Clark - deceased. Helen died in Spokane, Washington, on June 17, 1964. 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. Hatch, survives. Louisa Wanda Strentzel was born in Texas in 1847. 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. 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. 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. 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. He bought land and became a fruit rancher so that he could hold a steady occupation to support their family. FREE ADMISSION | OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, Copyright 2021 Foster Art & Wilderness Foundation, The Foster, 940 Commercial Street, Palo Alto, CA 94303. On April 14th, 1880, at the age of 41, John Muir finally married Louie. 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. They became close friends for the next forty years, until Keith's death in 1911. *"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. 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. Jack. "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. 1. 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