The Renaissance Garden Guy Visits Grammaticus

The Renaissance Garden Guy Visits Grammaticus

The Renaissance Garden Guy Visits Grammaticus

Today, The Renaissance Garden Guy indeed visits the acclaimed international website and blog, Grammaticus.  It’s my great honor to contribute one of my original essays, “A Flower’s Song,” to this remarkable site.  Read on to find the link to the essay, and to all of the amazing content Grammaticus continually features.

Welcome, readers and subscribers.  This feature is going to be a bit different than the stuff you’re used to reading here.  For one thing, you won’t have to put up with me for long.  At least not here.  For another, I’m immediately going to direct you to another site.  The fabulous, internationally acclaimed Grammaticus website and blog, created by the renowned writer and educator, Nenad Knežević, is where you’ll hopefully be heading today to read the essay that I had the great honor and pleasure of contributing there.  Please click here to read my original work, “A Flower’s Song,” as featured on Grammaticus, and to explore this wonderfully entertaining and educational site.

For those of you who are new to The Renaissance Garden Guy, I also enjoyed the honor of hosting Nenad Knežević and his excellent writing right here last year.  Please click here to read his beautiful piece about nature and poetry’s connection, or find it in “Guest Writers and Contributors.”  Besides being an incredibly talented writer and educator, Nenad is a gracious gentleman and an all around great guy.  He contributed the above featured image for this piece, and warmly welcomes new subscribers to Grammaticus, as well as new followers to his Twitter and Pinterest accounts.

Please enjoy my essay and all of the other fabulous content you’ll find on Grammaticus.  As always, dear readers and subscribers, I thank you for your kind interest and readership.

Cheers, and Happy Gardening!

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12 thoughts on “The Renaissance Garden Guy Visits Grammaticus”

    1. Thank you so much, Annie. I’m so glad you enjoyed reading it. I truly appreciate your kind and lovely thoughts. It won’t be long before the flowers come back and start singing those songs again. I can’t wait! Thanks once again, Annie!

  1. Such beautiful writing. Your words truly inspire me to stop, look, and listen each time I see a single flower, or a garden filled with flowers. Again, beautifully written, and truly inspiring. Thank you.

    1. Thank you so much, Mary. I am honored by your praise. I’m so glad you enjoyed reading the piece. I hope that you also were able to enjoy Nenad’s excellent content on Grammaticus. Fabulous stuff there. Thank you once again, Mary, for your lovely comments. They are truly appreciated.

  2. Beautiful as ever!!! Superb writing!!! A Divine garden!!!
    What a talented guy you are, you touch our hearts, our minds, our souls… you teach us so much with your special articles, one better than the previous. You make us cry, laugh, you mesmerize us with the beauty of your garden and so much more… THANK YOU 🙏❤️🌺🕊️

    1. Oh wow, Roxxy, I am beyond flattered and beyond honored! Thank you SO much for your extraordinary praise. I am grateful past the point of words. I’m so glad that you’ve enjoyed reading this piece. I’m also glad that you were able to visit Grammaticus. Nenad’s educational pedigree is outstanding, and he’s a brilliant writer. I hope you get the chance to vist him at Grammaticus often. I believe he’s got exactly the kind of content you may very well enjoy. In any event, Roxxy, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your incredibly kind and lovely comments. I’m forever grateful.

  3. John, again you touch the mind and soul with your words. Flowers do have a voice. They call to each of us, asking us to stop, observe and listen . Spring is so close, get ready to hear their reawakened songs!

    1. Thank you for these lovely thoughts, Kevin. I’m so glad that you’ve enjoyed the piece. It was a great honor to have it featured on the wonderful Grammaticus site. I hope you’ll get the chance to explore Nenad’s work there. It’s remarkable. In any event, thank you once again for your kind and thoughtful comments. You’re absolutely right. Spring will be here soon, and we’ll definitely be listening to the chorus.

    1. Thank you so very kindly, Rick. I am honored by your words. Thank you for reading the piece. I really appreciate it. And it was an honor to be featured on the wonderful Grammaticus site. Nenad is a brilliant writer and educator, and a really fine guy. His content on Grammaticus is entertaining, and incredibly informative, as I’m sure you’ve noticed. But again, Rick. I thank you so much for having a read of my own piece, and for your incredibly kind comments – it’s all truly appreciated.

    1. Thank you so much for the kind words and for having a read of the piece. I really appreciate it. And I hope you had the chance to check out the excellent Grammaticus site. I do believe you’d find the content there interesting and enjoyable. Nenad is a great writer, and I think you might particularly enjoy his terrific poetry analyses, among other things. Thanks once again, Waz. It’s truly appreciated.

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