Friday, January 05, 2007

Here comes the bride

Well I say!

I hope that all readers of this blog had an especially good New Year, and thank you all for returning to view my mumblings and snaps.

Our trip to Antigua was wonderful. A great time was had by all, of which more, all in good time. But I know when to 'cut to the thrust' as it were. I also know that all the ladies who visit this blog will be particularly interested in the wedding that we Milngavies attended, which after all was the main purpose of the trip.

So, without further ado, here are some snaps from the big day at Hawksbill.

The guests begin to muster. From l. to r. - Menzies III, Henry Morton Milngavie (bass player with the rock band 'Detonator'), Mr R. (a 'Lloyd's Name') , the delightful Miss G (Mr R's daughter, and a recent graduate of Oxford), rather in the background, unfortunately, Morag (the groom's grandmother), Gillian (the groom's auntie), Rosemary (the groom's mother), and Mrs M, in her lovely teal outfit and fascinator.

The groom, Jonathan, waits expectantly. Have you ever seen such a handsome and upright groom? And look at his highland outfit!


The steel band (only one visible), plays the wedding march, as the bride arrives, only five minutes late!

The happy couple, Jonathan and Suzanne Jacobs. Have you ever seen such a lovely bride! I certainly haven't, or rather, only once, when I turned round in the church to see Mrs M approaching on the occasion of our own wedding.

MM III



4 Comments:

Blogger Hotboy said...

Mingin'! Fabulous photies of Arbroath! The only time I was there you had to eat the fish. Did you have any problems like that? Did anyone try to shoot you in Arbroath? Hotboy.

2:57 PM  
Blogger ion said...

I like a wedding, especially a kiltie one. I do hope there were no fighting and punch-ups after the ceremony.

12:03 AM  
Blogger Lee Ann said...

Those are beautiful photos. A great looking wedding, handsome groom and beautiful bride.
You are the sweetest to speak of your own bride.
The location is gorgeous as well.
Are these relatives of yours? Very beautiful wedding.
Have a wonderful new year.

7:23 PM  
Blogger onan the bavarian said...

MM - Thanks indeed for your wishes for 207. In the UnHeard Of calendar, 207 was several years ago. Perhaps you mean a Malawian 207? I watched a BBC documentary this weekend, made in 2005 but the end credits stated MMXV - 2015! And this from the BBC! Bring back proofreaders. My comps to Mrs. M and Dovey.

PS - Mrs R is forever complaining that I 'cut to the thrust' prematurely.

PPS - admirable recovery in the nick of the time, re Mrs. M.

9:52 PM  

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