Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Lilly Considers the Lilies


I first posted this blog last February 
when Sarah Beattie opened Consider the Lillies. 
South Shore Living Magazine's annual 
BEST OF THE SOUTH SHORE issue 
has just named Consider The Lillies (& Sarah) BEST FLORIST

Congratulations! 

Freewheelin' Friday
 Dedicated to Artistic Endeavors of all Sorts    



VOILA!

      Floral designer Sarah Beattie moved out of her basement and into her Standish Street shop in time for  Valentine's Day.   Our  seaside town is raving. She'll paraphrase Matthew 6:28 of course. 'Consider the lilies, they neither toil nor spin...' yet so naturally beautiful they need no adornment. Nor should we worry. 

     
 Sarah trained at The Flower School of NYC  & through Garden Club Federation of MA Flower Show School, but this flower lover comes by it naturally.  She's third generation ~~love for the art & talent nurtured by her grandmother & mother.    

      My protagonist Johanna is third generation,  running the adored family cottage as she searches for inspiration from the women who've gone before her. 

     And Lilly!  

     Any writer will tell you~~whether your heroine springs fully formed from your imagination or she's an enigma speaking to you as you type~~ by the time the book is finished you know her as well as you know yourself. (or your book is not finished)


     "Sugar, this darling shop has my name written all over it," she'd quip, linking elbows with Johanna as they decide on an arrangement for the treehouse. No matter that she was Lonnye-Ronette & plucked her new name Lilly from the label in her summer shift. 


12 Standish Street  Duxbury MA 
781.934.5965 
Tuesday ~~ Saturday  10 am till 6 pm

 Sarah Beattie's signature floral designs bring out the simple beauty of the flowers themselves. She's the perfect choice for special occasions,  design sessions and workshop presentations.

courtesy of MS Photography 


Follow Johanna & Lilly's example~~
Treat yourself.
Pick up a unique arrangement & settle down with a good read. 

✍   ✍   ✍  ✍  ✍  ✍

THE CHICK PALACE

Three Dilemmas, Two friends One Deserted Tree House 
during a simmering summer on Lake Allamuchy

Thank you to my readers who shot The Chick Palace onto Nook's eBook bestseller list.






2 comments:

Augusta Scattergood said...

Greetings from the suburbs of Chicago where there's not a flower in sight except the beautiful lilies in the hotel lobby! Those pics on today's blog are gorgeous !

About Karen Williams said...

Yep...no shop like this anywhere near Chinle...not so many flowers either. So nice to feast on these lovely photos and love the dialogue from Lilly.