Such a time of joy! Lovely pics, and the international mix is just too much! Such a wonderful story to tell their kids (presumption here).
Is there a hint of Indian in anyone, or was it just a choice of dress?
The bride looks lovely and so does Martin, and I must know how she managed to hop around in a sari, I presume she was well pinned up coz those things have a tendency of opening up, especially on those not are not used to wearing them (aka. me!). Thanks for sharing!
It is fantastic how they both stuck to their roots and wore traditional clothes. I applaud them for it and Roni is such a beautiful lady, you are going to have gorgeous grand kids one day. Congrats to the families on this beautiful unity.
What a beautiful couple and an amazing view. I love these photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLee dear beautiful photos thanks for sharing these, weddings are always lovely.
ReplyDeleteA very handsome groom and beautiful bride; very nice to see Martin wearing a traditional Irish kilt,the Kennedy tartan no doubt?
The other boys look handsome in their suits as well. ♡
Martin really looks like you, now I notice. lol.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing Martin is your son, since he looks just like you! Best wishes to the lovely bride and groom!!!
ReplyDeleteOh I love a Sari!!! Both looked lovely Lee! I can see you had a great day.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the mixing of traditional dress... they're a beautiful couple!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteWOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a Grand bit of business this!
And what a view for the morning, too!
Impressed by the sari too. Lifts one's heart to see people relishing their cultural heritage. Very Australian!
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome crew! Great pictures - I hope a good time was had by all.
ReplyDeleteHandsome groom and beautiful bride. Multiracial too. :)
ReplyDeleteSorry to be banal but I just wish them loads of happiness !
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteOh wearing an indian saree!!!
ReplyDeletewas that a traditional indian wedding?or just the costumes?
How very, very lovely!
ReplyDeleteSincere wishes for a long and happy life together.
just beautiful
ReplyDeleteKilts and saris! What a wonderful and unexpected combination.
ReplyDeleteTell us more! :-)
Happy days!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you had an Irish connection ...
I hope they have a life full of the wonder of each other.
How happy they look - thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a time of joy! Lovely pics, and the international mix is just too much! Such a wonderful story to tell their kids (presumption here).
ReplyDeleteIs there a hint of Indian in anyone, or was it just a choice of dress?
The bride looks lovely and so does Martin, and I must know how she managed to hop around in a sari, I presume she was well pinned up coz those things have a tendency of opening up, especially on those not are not used to wearing them (aka. me!). Thanks for sharing!
Oh, Men's wedding in Scotland. Happy wedding. :)
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What lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely wonderful, multicultural pics.... just love them!
ReplyDeletewonderful wedding. very impressed with the couple..relishing the traditions.
ReplyDeleteit's beautiful..
lovely! and fun!
ReplyDeleteKilts and saris, now there's post-modern!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fab occasion, congratulations to all.
sweet.
ReplyDeletei'm happy i'm not too jaded to see hope and promise for them.
congratulations to all.
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It is fantastic how they both stuck to their roots and wore traditional clothes. I applaud them for it and Roni is such a beautiful lady, you are going to have gorgeous grand kids one day.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the families on this beautiful unity.
Wow congratulations! What beautiful couple they make..bet you can't wait to see the gorgeous grandkids they'll produce!
ReplyDeleteOoopss..that will make you a granny..gosh!
Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteI wish the happy couple every happiness & success for the their future together.