Wednesday, August 23, 2006

What a wedding!



Inasmuch as it took us 19 hours to get home yesterday (a trip that was supposed to take about 7) I'm pretty much going on adrenaline still.

But I thought maybe, since I'm incoherent, a few photos would suffice -- just to give you the setting and suchlike. It was a lovely day and a good time was had by all. The top photo is where they got married. The second is the ceremony. The third is right before the reception. The last one is the dance floor where the barn dance was held.





6 Comments:

Blogger Christa said...

The pictures are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing

24 August, 2006  
Blogger Anne McAllister said...

Thanks, Christa! It was a gorgeous day all the way around. I would post others, but I feel like it would be invading their privacy. So I'm contenting myself with these. Anyway, it was special and memorable and I'm so happy to have been able to be there to celebrate it with them.

24 August, 2006  
Blogger Tami Klockau said...

Beautiful pictures Anne! Looks like it was a great day and amazing wedding. Congrats to them! Thanks for posting them

25 August, 2006  
Blogger Anne McAllister said...

Thanks, Tami. We had a great time. And they have now gone off backpacking in the Beartooths or thereabouts.

25 August, 2006  
Blogger anne frasier said...

wow, beautiful, anne. looks like a perfect day.

19 hours? yikes! i had a flight like that once. not fun.

25 August, 2006  
Blogger Anne McAllister said...

Hi Kathleen,

So glad you liked The Eight Second Wedding. I had a ton of fun with that book. And I could have introduced you to the cowboy who helped me with all the logistics of it (a bull rider like Chan), but now he's married!

You win a few, you lose a few with outdoor weddings. One of our other sons got married last October in a wedding that was supposed to be outside. But it snowed that day and then rained, and then got sunny, and then rained. So right at the last minute they were married inside the lodge in front of a lovely stone fireplace. But then the sun came out as they were getting married, and so the reception was half indoors, half out -- and very much fun all the way around!

I would love to see Chan's book reissued, but that's not my decision right now -- it's up to Harlequin who owns the rights to republication at the moment. If, someday, I get them back, I would love to reissue it. It's one of my favorites, for sure.

Glad you like the music. I do, too, obviously. And the blue grass group who played at our son's wedding is called Broken Strings. They have a really nice CD which we bought after the wedding and have been listening to. Brings back memories!

26 August, 2006  

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