There and back again in twenty six hours. A foliage tapestry in the hills everywhere you turned on the way up; a pretty backyard plot at the inn where we stayed with a flower and corn shack right next to it; a simple and lovely ceremony at an old meeting house with a string trio playing lots of Handel beforehand, and a bagpiper playing afterward in the town green; the bride and groom driving themselves off to the reception in an old Ford; a rustic but charming and well organized reception venue which was "decorated" outside with an antique car.
(Model A?)
Back home to one kitty who was so excited to see us (Dolly), and one kitty who surprisingly hadn't thrown up from eating too much (Henry).
sound beautiful!
ReplyDeletelooks like a beautiful spot to have a wedding! can't wait to hear about it.....
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely trip and it sounds like a beautiful wedding!
ReplyDeleteIt was very nice.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a perfect autumn weekend--beautiful photos of your trip!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Vermont is one of the states I most want to see.
ReplyDeleteVermont was very pretty, Val. The highways struck me the most - they seem quite well tended. It's a subtle difference, but there was a different quality about their highways!
ReplyDeleteHow very lovely, Lisa! Beautiful picture of the color in the trees! It sounds as though the bride and groom had a very special day!
ReplyDeleteOh my those pictures are gorgeous!! Sounds like a lovely wedding.
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