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Huzzah! And I see that they had a gorgeous day for it, Mom of the Bride. And the bouquet shows Janet's ever pitch-perfect taste.
ReplyDeleteAre you back? I've been driving around for a week with a magazine to return to you.
Hello Dilettante! It was a glorious day and I've never seen two such happy people! We just got home today...tired and grubby after closing the cottage on our way back from Virgina. Looking forward to filling you in on all the details!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad everything turned out well. Wish you could stop by for a cup of tea, and tell me all about it...oh, that's right...I'm in Dallas. :-(
ReplyDeleteVickie, I wish I could too!
ReplyDeleteDear mother of the bride, congratulations. I wish you all, you and your family, well.
ReplyDeletea glorious day all round. long life to the happy couple.
ReplyDeleteSo glad the weather was a gracious guest. I knew everything else would be perfect. Great happiness and joy to all.
ReplyDeleteps I do believe in the the symbolic. How special to be wed on the 100th birthday of her grandfather. And just between us: it appears that house may carry great harbingers for birthin' babies. Just saying!
JCB and the gentleman will appreciate your good wishes very much. Thank you little augury!!!
ReplyDeletehome before dark ~ :-))) Thank you! You never know...there is the Belvoir/Ft. Belvoir connection. JCB is my bargain army baby. I saved the bill which was a whopping $5.25 and she is worth every penny!
Dear Blue, thank you for your heartfelt wishes!
ReplyDeleteVery beautifully done, tellingly exact in its restraint. The clasp of the bouquet in the gown and the garden is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteLaurent ~ Thank you for your very thoughtful comment.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful details! And thank you all for such sweet comments!!!
ReplyDeleteJanet, xo
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