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  • JoinedAugust 2005
  • Occupationself-indulgent bon vivante and chocoholic

Testimonials

Anybody who can wear the name "wench" with pride deserves my undying devotion. She also makes a mean scone.

January 16, 2007

indiewench, you know where it's at, what is was and what it should be. Thanks Darling!

May 2, 2006
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Indie's photos are just "super"! Her blog is interesting and funny too. I would expect nothing less from such a witty, intelligent and artistically talented person. Rock on!

October 21, 2005

Indiewench catalogues beautifully. In fact, if you don't watch it she'll have catalogued everything that went on while you were locked up in your room futzing around with pictures on your computer. But her version will be a lot more interesting than the one you would have seen had you actually been downstairs at the ti… Read more

Indiewench catalogues beautifully. In fact, if you don't watch it she'll have catalogued everything that went on while you were locked up in your room futzing around with pictures on your computer. But her version will be a lot more interesting than the one you would have seen had you actually been downstairs at the time. I enjoy Indie's pictures immensely, whether it's a tour of the village, a look at a nearby construction site or the expressive glance of a young girl who's angling for a better baseball mitt at Canadian Tire. None of this will escape Indie's camera and we are all the richer for it.

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October 16, 2005