Iris really are amazing performers, aren't they? Yours are so beautiful, Vicki.
Interesting to read your previous "Alice" post. As an early reader, I loved reading the Alice books that had previously been read to me. My first "Madame Alexander" doll was Alice-inspired.
Over the years, I've seen many exhibits of the author's photographs. Lots of rich material to view there. Although I cannot remember the title of the book, I think it was A.N. Wilson that wrote a book following an Alice theme. Well written, but a bit creepy.
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Irises' miracles!
ha. she opens and closes like a ballet dancer//legs up and down, imagine her twirling...
So delicate and feminine!
Iris really are amazing performers, aren't they? Yours are so beautiful, Vicki.
Interesting to read your previous "Alice" post. As an early reader, I loved reading the Alice books that had previously been read to me. My first "Madame Alexander" doll was Alice-inspired.
Over the years, I've seen many exhibits of the author's photographs. Lots of rich material to view there. Although I cannot remember the title of the book, I think it was A.N. Wilson that wrote a book following an Alice theme. Well written, but a bit creepy.
xo
That first picture on the background color you chose is astonishing in its beauty.
Beautiful photos Vicki!
I'm happy to say I'm now receiving your blog posts again. My computer seemed to have rebelled with all my blog subscriptions!
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