The Magnificant Moxams: May you all know how deeply you are loved.

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Thank you Paul Blackmore for your beautiful photography of Leah and Anthony's wedding! It is always a pleasure to work with you at a wedding or event!
Sister s
Thank you Paul Blackmore for your beautiful photography of Leah and Anthony's wedding! It is always a pleasure to work with you at a wedding or event!
Never give up always look up - Leah and Anthony married on a wooden bridge at Ridgevale Beach in Chatham on a glorious August evening with their beautiful children at their feet. May you all always know how deeply you are loved.
The best moments in a wedding ceremony arise naturally, with a touch of alchemy that can't be forced. Crossing this Sacred Threshold is a spectacular moment in itself. A couple doesn't have to exit on jet skis to make a splash. I think a true moment often comes more quietly, as David Whyte says in his poem, The True Love. Here's an excerpt-
Except it will not come so grandly, so biblically,
but more subtly, and intimately in the face
of the one you know you have to love.
Ken and Julia were truly 'Just the Two of Us' saying I do at Chatham Light on 8-20-13 at 8:20 am after being together 8 years. Within the sacred circle of marriage may you infinately expand.
These two lads helped construct this sweet and simple wedding archway.
Fourth of July, Campground Beach, Amber and Tom, said I do on their favorite summer holiday.