June is traditionally considered "the wedding month." I think in the past this was because it meant that school and college was out for the summer with a window of time then to get married. This is likely still a factor today though we consider summer wedding mid-May through early September.
Photo by Viktoriya Evich Krudu Photography
Each season of the year brings a change and a different ambiance from the next. This three-part series highlights the attributes of each season - Spring, Summer, and Autumn. We would relish your opinions too, so please chime in with a comment at the bottom. Today, we start off with why we love Spring weddings. Spring weddings are mid-March through early May.
Lots of choices around the farm to hang your beautiful wedding gown. Which one do you like best?
In the turquoise powder bathroom?
I don't know how well the cakes taste since I am not privy to that, but I do know that they look visually stunning. Let me showcase a few of my favorites. Starting with these two stunning examples by Dan the Cake Man (photo credit to Roxy & Jon Photography). The first is adorned with these delicate flowerettes that demonstrate all things delicate and feminine and pink where as the groom's cake is a pretty good job looking like a whiskey barrel. There is even this mock "dirt" at the bottom which is very edible and tasty to boot though we
With the Dog-Days of summer in full swing, I wanted to reflect back to the Spring weddings here on the farm from earlier this year. Spring technically begins in March and ends late June, but I would say that in the south, Spring ends early May.