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Mondays with Muir
- Emily Smith
- May 12, 2015
- 1 min read
"He stands before Yosemite falls with the feeling that words are of no avail, but the weight and beauty of the thing virtually jolt the words out of him; he comes across scenic experiences that make him say simply, “Thank you, God,” and thus discovers the best and shortest prayer." Charles D. Stewart

This is from an article in the Milwaukee Journal, published on July 26, 1938. Charles Stewart wrote about Muir to honor the 100 years it had been since the year of his birth. John Muir, the Rich Poor Man can be found Here. Below are snapshots of the article with my favorite paragraph. Can you think of things that evoke this simple prayer from your heart?


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