Posted by samn40 on January 29, 2014 at 00:28:17 from (81.129.34.134):
In Reply to: wedding pics posted by chummymatt on January 28, 2014 at 18:24:04:
First of all congratulations, I hope you do as well as I did! There are a lot of weddings here where the couple leave the church OR arrive at the reception on a tractor and trailer. What they usually do is to have the tractor near to the church, but hidden out of view of the guests arriving. The wedding car delivers the groom and his helpers to the tractor and they arrive on the tractor.The Brides party arrive in another wedding car. After the ceremony the couple get on board the trailer and the grooms man or someone drives the couple back to the hidden wedding car to go onwards to the reception if it is too far to travel on the tractor or if we get wet or cold weather!. The wedding car at the church takes the rest of the wedding group. Same thing is done when they use a horse and carriage.
Good luck and post some pics please!.......Sam
This post was edited by samn40 at 00:29:50 01/29/14.
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