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Birds Do It, Bees Do It

Birds Do It, Bees Do It… Regurgitation! (Sometimes, writing is a dish best served warmed-over.)

Subscribe to The Renaissance Garden Guy Birds Do It, Bees Do It… Regurgitation! (Sometimes, writing is a dish best served warmed-over.) Birds do it, bees do it, now I’m doing it. Regurgitation. It’s what you do when the writing well runs dry. By John G. Stamos Subscribers to this publication, as well as its regular […]

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Gardening As a Salve in 1973

Gardening As a Salve in 1973

Subscribe to The Renaissance Garden Guy Gardening As a Salve in 1973 It was a difficult year in New Jersey, but the tomatoes and Brother Doug helped. By Russ Smith Fifty-two years ago I became an apprentice gardener, although perhaps lackey is more accurate. It was an odd job in a year of odd events.

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It's Nice to Be Asked

It’s Nice to Be Asked to Say a Few Words…

Subscribe to The Renaissance Garden Guy It’s Nice to Be Asked to Say a Few Words… It’s nice to be asked to “say a few words.”  Whether those words are spoken live at a particular social event, or written in a printed quote, the idea that someone thinks your thoughts are important enough to be

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The Cherry Tree (Small Things) by Lisa Louis

The Cherry Tree (Small Things)

Subscribe to The Renaissance Garden Guy The Cherry Tree (Small Things) Cherry blossoms carry almost a mythical significance in Japan. That special magic exists on other shores as well. By Lisa Louis The Cherry Tree (Small Things) Lisa Louis During my five and a half years living in Kyoto in my twenties, it was impossible

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Honor Intact? Affirmative. Arm Broken? Ditto.

Honor Intact? Affirmative. Arm Broken? Ditto.

Subscribe to The Renaissance Garden Guy Honor Intact? Affirmative. Arm Broken? Ditto. Chivalry is not dead.  It might be battered.  It might be bruised.  It might be broken.  But it definitely ain’t dead.  Honor intact?  Affirmative.  Arm broken?  Ditto. By John G. Stamos I was involved in a recent X (the erstwhile Twitter) exchange with

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The Paths We Cross by Lisa Louis

“The Paths We Cross” by Guest Writer Lisa Louis

Subscribe to The Renaissance Garden Guy “The Paths We Cross” by Guest Writer Lisa Louis “The Paths We Cross” by guest writer Lisa Louis is a sterling example of the work for which the copiously talented, San Francisco based author is known best: gorgeous, evocative writing on universally relevant subject matter. Greetings, RGG readers and

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