Often for months at a time he never saw the face of humanity. The masterly mountain sheep that spurn all but the loftiest crags and bears and deer and the birds were his principal acquaintances- but he was never lonely, to him all nature was alive, and told a never-ending charming story. Woods and winds and waters had their ceaseless music.Even quiet, restful, sleepy winter occasionally broke out into the howling storm of booming avalanch or the shaking earthquake which were regarded as only demonstrations of Nature\u27s great power and fulfilment of God\u27s purpose. But I must leave off. Those who would like a further acquaintance with this fine old friend must read some of his charming books, The Mountains of California, The Forest R...