
A special thank you to LadyTex for the beautiful welcome banner!
I took this picture of a pink Hibiscus in Florida while visiting and vacationing on our 20th Wedding Anniversary in 1998.
Welcome to Anna's Corner! I have been trying to think of the perfect opening that would make my site not only worth being on the Net, but interesting enough that people would want to visit again. I'm not sure that I've accomplished that, but I certainly have tried my best.
My site is primarily stories and poems that I've written. There are also a few links to sites that are important to me. The music was carefully chosen to reflect my thoughts and views on life. Most of the photo's were taken by me and are some of my favorites. I hope that you enjoy my site. Please add Anna's Corner to your bookmarks and stop back again. I will add more as long as I feel it's worth reading. More chapters have recently been added to the love story "Eternal Night" but I must warn you, this story is R-Rated. I realized recently when checking to make sure there were no broken links, that this site is quickly becoming a memorial for those who have passed. I didn't intend for this to be a sad site, so I hope that you don't view it as such. Most of these special people had a full life and after all the circle of life is to be born, live and to die. Writing about them and sharing them is my way of honoring them. Please take a minute to sign my guest book and share your thoughts or suggestions with me.
Thanks for stopping by. Now go ahead and pull up a comfy chair and enjoy some amateur writing.

View My Guestbook
Sign My Guestbook
Creations of Mine
Something about Anna
A Love Story
Tributes to my Mom and Grandma
How about a walk through the cemetery?
Little Mister
Thoughts for a special friend
Saying goodbye to a friend
Fibro what?
Christmas 2008
For Grandma
For Elsie
A bit of Poetry
Newer addtions to my site
What I'd say to a younger me
The Shootings - Tragic deaths
CK and Pooh
Ed and Lil - A 65 year love story
Memorial Day
Truth Fairy
How it Was
Coming to America in the 1900's