Thanks Mama. What a great name. I could do with you around in my life quite a lot! Just seconds ago we had the Great Church Key panic, and for the first time in 12 years I saw my father-in-law, who is Father of the Bride-to-be, agitated. Gonna be an exciting twenty-four hours ....
Looks fantastic! How about 'photoscentalising' the blog too?! I know, that's just being greedy. Hope you have a great weekend and the weather picks up. It's dire here so it can only get better.
Gosh how frustrating Titus - have just joined your bloggy followers - I assume it is a wedding tomorrow - the flowers are lovely and I can't see who is getting married, although I scrolled back through the week's blogs. Whoever it is = I wish you happiness and do hope this awful weather has cleared away. I assume you live somewhere in Scotland - hope our four inches of rain in Yorkshire today is not heading your way.
Raven - thanks so much, one day technology will produce a synthetic means of photoscentalising, I'm quite sure. I'd patent the name now if I were you! Didn't they experiment with it in cinemas once? I'm not holding out great hopes for the weather, but as the saying goes, the bride outshines it all.
Sorry Weaver, and welcome! Yes, it is a wedding tomorrow, that of my husband's sister in the Church in the village in which we live. Hence my being delegated the flower watch. I think, from your comment yesterday, that the weather is travelling up country, so alas, but see above. Although I expect you already have done. Thanks for the good wishes for the day. Love your pup!
I do love a wedding: all those people dressed in their best and cheery, cake, and dancing. The flowers look fabulous and the church is lovely, I'll have to come and have a mooch around it one day, whilst reciting Philip Larkin!
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Looks beautiful!
Thanks Mama. What a great name. I could do with you around in my life quite a lot! Just seconds ago we had the Great Church Key panic, and for the first time in 12 years I saw my father-in-law, who is Father of the Bride-to-be, agitated.
Gonna be an exciting twenty-four hours ....
Looks fantastic! How about 'photoscentalising' the blog too?! I know, that's just being greedy. Hope you have a great weekend and the weather picks up. It's dire here so it can only get better.
Gosh how frustrating Titus - have just joined your bloggy followers - I assume it is a wedding tomorrow - the flowers are lovely and I can't see who is getting married, although I scrolled back through the week's blogs. Whoever it is = I wish you happiness and do hope this awful weather has cleared away. I assume you live somewhere in Scotland - hope our four inches of rain in Yorkshire today is not heading your way.
Raven - thanks so much, one day technology will produce a synthetic means of photoscentalising, I'm quite sure. I'd patent the name now if I were you! Didn't they experiment with it in cinemas once? I'm not holding out great hopes for the weather, but as the saying goes, the bride outshines it all.
Sorry Weaver, and welcome! Yes, it is a wedding tomorrow, that of my husband's sister in the Church in the village in which we live. Hence my being delegated the flower watch. I think, from your comment yesterday, that the weather is travelling up country, so alas, but see above. Although I expect you already have done. Thanks for the good wishes for the day. Love your pup!
I do love a wedding: all those people dressed in their best and cheery, cake, and dancing. The flowers look fabulous and the church is lovely, I'll have to come and have a mooch around it one day, whilst reciting Philip Larkin!
Have a great day.
Oh yes, do come for a mooch. We love mooching!
If the bridal party is anywhere near as lovely as the flowers.....
Have a wonderful time..you deserve it!
They are, they are ...
Thank you. Luckily it's not until 2pm so we should be ready. Thinking about it, I bet we won't!
Beautiful - and good to know that there are still dear, old-fashioned folk around who change their names.
Just getting back to home life...hope you all had a great day.
x
Thank you Dave. Is it that old-fashioned? I wonder ....
Welcome back Rachel, I've enjoyed your holiday! See post above. My head still hurts.
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