09-04-2010, 03:11 PM
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I didn't believe I could see so many weddings in the space of less than 10 minutes just looking for a parking space! The East Cliff is hotel city in Bournemouth and a wedding favourite. James and Laura were married in the ancient church of St Swithins right at the entrance to the avenue (which is decommissioned) and open for use for religious celebrations that need a Registrar present (Catholic, Mormon, Jedi, etc)
It was the best wedding I attended in ages
Happy, not too sickly sweet, and some traditional music played by the band James is in, so it was easy to sing along with modern pop music
The Reverend was a friend of the family and as he began his address James leant forward and handed him a hankerchief, which actually made the poor man quite emotional, while everyone else laughed. That's James.
(That is Karen's arm in the photo She didn't know which side to sit- so she sat on James side until she saw me and as the register was being completed she jumped over the organza laiden aisle and sat with me).
It was the best wedding I attended in ages
Happy, not too sickly sweet, and some traditional music played by the band James is in, so it was easy to sing along with modern pop music
The Reverend was a friend of the family and as he began his address James leant forward and handed him a hankerchief, which actually made the poor man quite emotional, while everyone else laughed. That's James.
(That is Karen's arm in the photo She didn't know which side to sit- so she sat on James side until she saw me and as the register was being completed she jumped over the organza laiden aisle and sat with me).