by Shannon Anderson | Jun 6, 2018 | Writing
This is the first Wednesday’s Words post I’ve written in a long time. I’ve been busy revising my first novel called FAITH CAN MOVE MOUNTAINS and drafting my second. Most people who’ve read my pages aren’t familiar with Charleston, South...
by Shannon Anderson | Oct 6, 2017 | In The Garden
This may be my last Friday Flower post until next year because our weather is rapidly growing cooler. Most of my cultivated flowers are gone. Even my pots and hanging baskets look pretty shabby, but about a week ago, I found this flower when I was walking Stella. It...
by Shannon Anderson | Oct 3, 2017 | My View, Uncategorized
How love begins fascinates me, probably because of the way I fell in love. Sometimes people know each other for only a short time before they find they can’t live without each other. Sometimes they know each other for most of their lives and slip into life...
by Shannon Anderson | Sep 27, 2017 | Writing
It’s early in the morning, and Faith is leaving for Charleston to meet with Josiah Hamilton about mining phosphate rock at River Oaks. She feels guilty about having written a letterĀ pretending to be her father, but not guilty enough not to go through with her...
by Shannon Anderson | Sep 22, 2017 | In The Garden
These hydrangeas are fading and turning a lovely shade of mauve, but here is one that is still going strong. The bees have loved them, and so have I. Goodbye summer! #FridayFlowers #gardening #bees