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21. June 2024 – John Muir (1838 – 1914)
π “Embrace the summer solstice. Itβs a time to celebrate light and life.”
Picture description: John Muir, full-length portrait, facing right, seated on rock with lake and trees in background
Source: Library of Congress
Author: unattributed
John Muir celebrates the light and vibrancy of life. On this summer solstice, take a moment to fully enjoy the longest day of the year. Bask in the warmth of the sun, appreciate the abundance of nature, and reflect on the energy and vitality that this season brings. ππ»
Spend time outdoors, whether itβs having a picnic, taking a walk, or simply sitting in a garden. Let the sunlight fill you with joy and gratitude for the beauty of the natural world. This is a perfect time to reconnect with nature and celebrate the life and light all around you. πΊπΌ
John Muir, born on April 21, 1838, in Dunbar, Scotland, was a renowned naturalist, author, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States. Often referred to as the “Father of the National Parks,” Muir’s passionate writings and activism were instrumental in the establishment of several national parks and the broader conservation movement.
Muir’s family immigrated to the United States in 1849, settling in Wisconsin. His deep connection with nature developed during his childhood and was further nurtured through his studies and extensive travels. After a brief stint at the University of Wisconsin, Muir worked various jobs but always maintained a keen interest in the natural world.
A life-changing event occurred in 1867 when Muir suffered a blinding eye injury while working in a factory. During his recovery, he resolved to devote his life to exploring and preserving the natural world. This decision led him on extensive travels, most notably through the Sierra Nevada in California, where he fell in love with the Yosemite Valley.
Muir’s eloquent writings, including books like “The Mountains of California” and “Our National Parks,” along with his numerous articles, brought widespread public attention to the importance of wilderness preservation. His advocacy directly influenced the creation of Yosemite National Park, Sequoia National Park, and other protected areas.
In 1892, Muir co-founded the Sierra Club, an organization dedicated to protecting the environment, which continues to play a significant role in conservation efforts today. His work laid the foundation for the National Park Service, established in 1916, and his legacy endures in the continued efforts to protect and cherish natural landscapes.
John Muir passed away on December 24, 1914, but his legacy lives on through the national parks and the ongoing environmental movement inspired by his vision and dedication to nature.