The Writings of John Muir: Steep Trails

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The Writings of John Muir: Steep Trails
John Muir, Marion Randall Parsons, William Frederic Badè
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Astronomers beneath these Oregon skies would have a dull time of it. Of aU the year only about one fourth of the days Digitized by Google CHARACTERISTICS OF OREGON f are clear, while three fourths have more or less of fogs, clouds, or rain.
The fogs occur mostly in the fall and spring.
They are grand, far-reaching affairs of two kinds, the black and the white, some of the lat- ter being very beautiful, and the infinite deU- cacy and tenderness of their touch as they linger to caress the tall ev
...ergreens is most exquisite.
On farms and highways and in streets of towns, where work has to be done, there is nothing picturesque or attractive in any obvious way about the gray, serious-faced rain-storms.
Mud abounds. The rain seems dismal and heedless and gets in everybody's way. Every face is turned from it, and it has but few friends who recognize its boundless beneficence.
But back in the imtrodden woods where no axe has been lifted, where a deep, rich carpet of brown and golden mosses covers all the groimd like a garment, pressing warmly about the feet of the trees and rising in thick folds softly and kindly over every fallen trunk, leaving no spot naked or imcared-f or, there the rain is welcomed, and every drop that falls .


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