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davidbeardmusic · 2 months
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A little number I wrote many years ago for my Sister's Wedding Day. Happy Wedding Anniversary Sandra & Brian x x x
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financial-advisor · 5 hours
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Aayi Re Aayi Saj Dhaj Ke Dulhan: Punjabi Bride Entry Song | Sangeet Night Special.
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surreal-duck · 5 months
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june brides in may
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marauderingpaige · 3 months
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Why have I never thought about the fact that Aziraphale has seen Crowley come down the aisle for him before now?
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chic-a-gigot · 6 months
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La Mode nationale, no. 7, 17 mars 1886, Paris. Modèles de l'ancienne Maison Cheuvreux-Aubertot, 7, boulevard Poissonnière, à Paris. Bibliothèque nationale de France
No. 1. — Béarnaise. Visite en faille française veloutée, doublée merveilleux, garnie dentelles chantilly et riche galon jais. 290 fr.
No. 1. — Béarnaise. Velvety French faille visiting dress, wonderfully lined, trimmed with chantilly lace and rich jet braid. 290 fr.
No. 2. — Princesse. Robe de mariée en faille française et broderies de perles, fines, de 400 à 600 fr. Dans ce prix est compris le juponnage, le voile et la parure d'oranger complète.
No. 2. — Princess. French faille wedding dress and pearl embroidery, fine, from 400 to 600 fr. This price includes the skirting, the veil and the complete orange tree adornment.
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goadthings · 7 months
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The bridal wreath is blooming.
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pagan-stitches · 7 months
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March 7, 2024 Ozark Foothills in Arkansas
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andstella · 1 year
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wedding nail trial
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roxannepolice · 21 days
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Saint Meowthew's Kittens Choir is starting rehearsals for the big day!
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knittingmagscans · 9 months
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Needlecraft for Today March/April 1982
Front cover – page 19
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gengarghast · 1 month
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beginnerblueglass · 2 years
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Imagine this:
You are a lowly nun (in training) turned governess. You fall in love with the dreamy father of the children you look after. He breaks up with the wealthy socialite he was seeing to marry you. You get married in an enormous cathedral, wearing a gorgeous and expensive wedding gown, and as you walk down the mile-long aisle the nuns who raised you start singing, “How do you solve a problem like (your name)?” and call you - in front of God, your future husband, his children, and hundreds of guests - a fliberty-gibbet, a willow-the-wisp, and a clown.
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yume-fanfare · 1 year
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tatsumi alkaloid halloween but yuzuru already did (sexy) nun outfit last year...................
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daydreamthemes · 7 months
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I absolutely love Little Women. As someone who has a sister who she is very close with this book means so much to me. I absolutely loved the Greta Gerwig adaptation and felt inspired by the aesthetic to make a wedding theme.
A garden wedding at a New England estate. I would keep the invite in pastels with floral accents. A wooden postbox for your cards. Having each table labeled by Chapter and book marks as the seating chat I think would be such clever subtle nods. Paper star decorations, spring flowers everywhere and very thrifty decor will be the perfect way to feel like you're at a wedding thrown by the March Family.
I wanted to bring in elements of all of the sisters into this theme. For the cocktail hour, piano for Beth. Vows written on parchment and for the guestbook have a a quill and ink as a nod to the writer. Floral, pastel blues and if you'd like to even bring in a wedding portrait painter for Amy, and finally a flowy wedding dress, floral crown and bows for meg. I used to have the Portraits of Little women series when I was a kid and I wanted each of the bridesmaids to have a dress to that corresponds to each sisters' colors.
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xoashdurham · 5 months
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Wedding at the Wright House in Mesa
Dalton and Paige's spring wedding at the Wright House in Mesa, at the Provencal Garden - a French inspired wedding venue near Phoenix!
My first wedding of 2024 was absolutely incredible, from start to finish. I was so honored to spend the day with Paige and Dalton to document their spring wedding at the Wright House in Mesa. Ever since their engagement session in Sedona last fall, I knew that this wedding was going to be beautiful! Their ceremony was in the Provencal garden under the gazebo, which was inspired by the Provence…
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rabbitcruiser · 6 months
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Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day
Anyone who has ever visited Niagara Falls, whether on the American side or the Canadian side, can attest to the fact that its torrential gusts of water are powerful and fascinating. But that hasn’t always been the case! 
Now it’s time to learn more about and celebrate Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day!
History of Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day
On March 29th, 1848, ice blockages caused the rivers surrounding Niagara Falls to run dry. This strange occurrence reduced the flow of water to such an extent that Niagara Falls’ usual 3,160 tons of water per second flow came to a halt. This unusual and unexpected situation was noted as the day the Niagara “ran dry from lake to lake”. The blockage over the great cataract lasted for around 30 to 40 hours and the flow was slowly restored again.
As it turns out, the first person to notice was a farmer from the area who was out for a stroll just before midnight on that cold day in March. The reason he noticed was because it was eerily quiet. The normally thunderous noises coming from the falls were absent and when the farmer walked over to look at the river, it had gone dry.
Because this occurrence was so odd, it was considered to be a day that was worth remembering and putting down in the history books. Today, locals continue to celebrate with Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day.
Although the falls have since been stopped a couple of times by scientists or bridge builders due to necessary studies or repairs, this time in 1848 is the only time recorded in history that the falls stopped on their own accord. And that, dear friends, is worth noting and celebrating!
How to Celebrate Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day
For fans of Niagara Falls, fans of interesting weather events, fans of history, or just fans of nature in general, Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day is a delightful time to mark a unique event and learn something along the way. Try out some of these ideas for celebrating the day:
Head Over to Niagara Falls
With plenty of great hotels located in the area, it’s not hard to head over to the Canadian or American side of this natural wonder to enjoy and celebrate Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day. Whether it’s the first time to the falls or its a regular occurrence, Niagara Falls Run Dry Day is an especially good time to plan to pay a visit to this natural wonder.
Learn Fun Facts About Niagara Falls
Get on board with celebrating Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day by learning and sharing some interesting facts with others. Mostly, because it’s just fun to learn but also to raise awareness for others who might want to celebrate the day as well!
Here are some delightful facts to share about Niagara Falls: 
Niagara Falls is likely around 12,000 years old. This actually makes it fairly young, considering the age of many other waterfalls in the world. 
Niagara Falls is getting smaller. Sadly, every year, the falls shrink back about twelve inches, but it’s unlikely to disappear any time soon – perhaps in the next 50,000 years or so. 
The water at Niagara Falls flows approximately 35 miles per hour or 56 kilometers per hour. 
The first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel and live through it was a teacher, Annie Edson Taylor, who did it as a stunt to raise money in 1901.
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