Richard G. Petty, MD

Everything In Nature Is Attached to Everything Else

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“When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.”

–John Muir
 (Scottish-born American Naturalist, Writer, Founder of the Sierra Club, and “The Father of the National Park System,” 1838-1914)   


“My First Summer in the Sierra and Selected Essays (Library of America Paperback Classics)” (John Muir)

The Wisdom of the Woods

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“How deep our sleep last night in the mountain’s heart, beneath the trees and stars, hushed by solemn-sounding waterfalls and many small soothing voices in sweet accord whispering peace!

And our first pure mountain day, warm, calm, cloudless, –how immeasurable it seems, how serenely wild! I can scarcely remember its beginning.

Along the river, over the hills, in the ground, in the sky, spring work is going on with joyful enthusiasm, new life, new beauty, unfolding, unrolling in glorious exuberant extravagance–new birds in their nests, new winged creatures in the air, and new leaves, new flowers, spreading, shining, rejoicing everywhere.”          

–John Muir (Scottish-born American Naturalist, Writer, Founder of the Sierra Club, and “The Father of the National Park System,” 1838-1914)   


“My First Summer in the Sierra: Illustrated Edition” (John Muir)

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