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    Tuesday
    Jun052012

    Ceremonies past and future 

    A blissful couple on the lawn of Highfield Hall in Falmouth .

     

    While cleaning and sorting e-mails I retrieved an e-amil from Liz who is getting married August 18th at Highfield Hall in Falmouth. She sent me this link to the article that appeared in Bride guide magazine.

    http://www.bridalguide.com/real-weddings/beach-wedding-inspiration

    Mike and Liz's wedding was uniquely wonderful in many ways. (See past blog) It was a fusion of his Jewish culture and her Anglican background . They were both Canadian so signing a marriage certificate was part of the wedding and she had a very definate and exquisite sense of style being in the world of fashion herself.

    Now another Liz is getting married but this one to Darren and this will be the first wedding I have ever done at Highfield Hall   They will exchange vows outside by the newly created Zen Garden , a perfect setting for Wendell Berry's Country of Marriage themed wedding.

    The Country of Marriage

    ….our life reminds me

    Of a forest in which there is a graceful clearing

    And in that opening a house

    An orchard and garden

    Comfortable shades and flowers

     

      Darren and Liz have turned me on to the wonderful song, The Luckiest,

     which really is so charming and so them!

     

    Enough for now, The Celtics are ready to play. you have got to love Garnett and his knuckled push-ups!

     

     

     

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