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John Muir - The Yosemite
John Muir - The Yosemite: When One Tugs at a Single Thing in Nature, He Finds It Attached to the Rest of the World. | John Muir
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John Muir was born in Scotland on April 21st, 1838. His Father wanted his children to have a stricter Religious upbringing and therefore moved the family to the United States. John Muir is perhaps known today as the most pre-eminent naturalist and advocate for the preservation of much of the western United States. Today being an environmentalist is laudable but in Muir's days the country was there to be exploited but by hard work and lobbying Muir did much to turn such beautiful areas as Yosemite into protected National Parks. His writing is not only an invaluable guidebook to these unspoilt places but also a hymn to their spirituality. As a keen scientific mind he helped to push the understanding of nature forward by observing and writing upon the glaciers and their actions in eroding and shaping much of the land. Muir helped to also create The Sierra Club, which he led for many years, on projects to preserve these and other areas of outstanding natural beauty. He was equally adept at persuading politicians, from Presidents to local State officials, and the common man to come together in the defence of Nature.
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Susanita
Yosemite | John Muir
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1. Many years ago, my grandmother took a winter trip through Yosemite where they rode big transport buses on the cleared roads in the park. I guess they stayed in the lodges at night? Anyway, it sounded like a fun winter vacation.
2. I would bring a tote bag full of books and then spend most of my time looking out the windows.
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TheSpineView Sounds beautiful but cold. A fireplace and a book would make it perfect. 1y
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Pickpick

A small painting inspired by John Muir‘s yosemite, nothing causes daydreams like that place. Sorry it‘s a lil off topic, but I often paint scenes from books so I figured this may be interesting to some

thereadingpal Such a pretty painting! I haven't read the book and I don't know what it's about, but your drawing is beautiful 2y
kspenmoll It‘s beautiful! 2y
xicanti Lovely! 2y
bthegood Nice, thx for sharing.🖼 2y
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jb72
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#30daysofgratitude

Nov 27 #optoutside prompt - REI hosts the #optoutside challenge every year. They close their stores on Black Friday and encourage everyone to go outside for fresh air and adventure. #Optoutside today. Go for a walk. Step outside on your porch. Take a deep breath and be thankful. We are so lucky to live in a world with adventure and the great outdoors. https://www.rei.com/opt-outside
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jb72 Gratitude: the great outdoors (it‘s a good movie too), adventures, playing ball with Scout this morning, fresh clean air, waterfalls near my house 3y
TheSpineView Headed to the barn in a little bit. Myself and a small group are going on a trail ride. Perfect weather today to enjoy the outdoors and what better way to experience it but from horseback. 3y
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jb72 @TheSpineView That sounds like so much fun! I hope you enjoy your day. 3y
wanderinglynn I love that REI does this every year. ❤️ 3y
Sharpeipup This is one of the things I love about REI. 3y
kspenmoll Went for a long walk today in my neighborhood. 3y
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TK-421
Yosemite | John Muir
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“When we contemplate the whole globe as one great dewdrop, striped and dotted with continents and islands, flying through space with other stars all singing and shining together as one, the whole universe appears as an infinite storm of beauty.” #island #QuotsyMar20

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parttimedomestic
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Sorry John Muir, and my husband, who bought me this book...For every beautiful description of a waterfall and “the mountains are calling...” there is a too long too detailed description of pine needles or “in their usual murdering, plundering style” racism. I will always love Yosemite, especially because it is the hubby‘s favorite place on the planet, but this book was painful! 😢🤷🏼‍♀️
#litsyclassics

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parttimedomestic
The Yosemite | John Muir
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I‘ve been away from Litsy for a few days, mostly watching Netflix (The new Queer Eye is so fun). It‘s going to be raining again here all weekend so hopefully I can make it through my #currentreads, I feel like I‘ve been stuck on them for a while.

Also, my husband bought me chocolates the day after Valentines for 1/2 off because he knows I‘m a monster who bites into each of them to see which ones I like. Not a lot of winners in this box. 😂

Jess7 😂😂 6y
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Sarah83
The Yosemite | John Muir
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Bookish_B
The Yosemite | John Muir
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Book with a view 😊 Visiting Yosemite today.

Hoopiefoot That's gorgeous! 7y
LeahBergen 😍😍 7y
BeckyRoy Amazing! 7y
Kalalalatja Wauw! 😍 7y
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AEBowenPhD
The Yosemite | John Muir
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A few months back, I wrote a post for @bookriot that collected 100 fantastic books on the National Park Service, including Joh Muir's foundational book: http://bookriot.com/?p=116036 #FindYourPark #NPS100

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kspenmoll
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"Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul." John Muir, from The Yosemite, as quoted in Quotation Book: Our National Parks.
Photo: Cape Cod National Seashore.