There is something about an English wedding that you just don’t get anywhere else in the world…it’s just all so…well..English! Cupcakes, flower gardens, big hats and a prayer for sunshine are the norm. After seeing this beautiful wedding I am so excited about the wedding myself and the hubby are off to on Friday (photographs to follow I’m sure)
Click here for more and a slideshow of the day.
Thanks to Rima for the share.
Credit: Occassion Photography
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