Newlyweds followed by the procession of guests, last Saturday. I saw the limo a bit too late to catch a good picture...
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Les nouveaux mariés suivis de leur cortège samedi dernier. J'ai vu la limousine un peu trop tard pour prendre une meilleure photo...
Looking at the flags it's a Spanish-Italian wedding in France, this would be an interesting story. You barely took the first shot but the cortège is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI dunno. Limos and weddings. After our wedding, we got into our 1950 Plymouth and tooted off to a small town to a small motel next to a damn ice machine that kept us awake all night. Well, maybe that wasn't all bad.
ReplyDeleteGrattis! Alles Gute! Omedito gozaimashita! Congratulations to the newlyweds! I think it's funny to see a streach limo in France! Bizarre, non?
ReplyDeleteA huge American gas-guzzling limousine, just the way we like it over here. But, with the price of fuel in France, there will be a bit less champagne at the party.
ReplyDeletemon romantisme me pousserait plus-tôt vers une calèche..allez on lance du riz et vive les mariés
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a perfect day for a wedding. MB
ReplyDeleteIsn't it odd the things we capture with our digital cameras now a days? Nice story tho. . .
ReplyDeleteA Limo! Charming day and beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Looks like a lovely day for a wedding!
ReplyDeleteGotta love riding in a lemon yellow convertible, perhaps even more than a limo!
ReplyDeleteI know now what you were talking about. Vive la difference! I think I would prefer the yellow convertible but a horse drawn surrey is nicer for the photo album.
ReplyDeleteLe plus dur c'est de stationner et faire le créneau...
ReplyDeleteJ'en suis sure il y avait beaucoup de klaxons !
ReplyDeleteHehe nice:)
ReplyDelete@Halcyon: oui, un tintamarre assourdissant, des clignotants déchaînés aussi !
ReplyDeletetu avais la place de monter dans la limousine pour prendre les mariés
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