Re: OT: wedding


You have a lovely garden, Nancy, regardless of what "would have been" in 
bloom in another week.  Way to go!!

I have a good idea from when we got married: we bought about 15 outdoor 
"instant" cameras and put them around on the tables (at a pavilion in a 
public park abutting a golf course).  Anyone could pick up a camera and take 
a picture any time and of any thing/person. Of course, they weren't digital, 
but the prints were a great and delightful surprise of scenes/events/moments 
we had not been aware of!

As an aside: I was wondering why there were so many pictures of a certain 
bizarre friend of mine (who had gone through mental problems for years, and 
about whom a large number of people at the wedding wanted to know if he was 
mafia or a priest), and later found his fond mother had used the free 
cameras to take about a dozen photos of him!  (I sent her bunches of the 
prints, the only humane thing to do....)

Diann


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