


I was so enchanted by isphotography's photos -- found at Poppytalk's
online Valentine store this week -- that I wanted to investigate further. The photos are the work of Montreal-based photographer Irene Suchocki, a lovely "purveyor of little poems for the eyes." If you have a chance, check out her
website. The images above remind me of winter, warmed by light.
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In summer, light carresses with its warmth, but in winter it glitters like jewels for the eye--pure white, clear and--as you say--enchanting.
It isn't only these photos that have the aura of enchantment, but this entire site, which has become one of my twice-daily web stops. I was hoping, though, that more people would join the contest to name Holly's nameless cat. What about Luna?
I recently saw the credit roll for Breakfast at Tiffany's. In real life, the cat was named "Orangey." How unfortunate!
Delightfully magical! That first photo makes me swoon in delerium!
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