When two souls, which have sought each other for however long in the throng, have finally found each other,when they have seen that they are matched, in a word they are alike, compatible and established a union for ever between them. A union illuminated & pure for ever and ever.. This union is love, true love filled with full of sweetest delights & compassion. My second son Capt Siddharth and sweet Saumya tied the knot on 16th Feb. The wedding was a grand event with both the families coming together to bless the wonderful couple. Sharing few photos of the wedding in the blog- post today with rest of you all.:))) Please visit Nap on the porch
No one better than you for taking such FABULOUS photography, friend! I love all I see in your breautiful photography and lots of green too! I love your pretty table topper and green dishes. Thank you for such sweet and kind comments. Best wishes for you.
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lovely vingettes, sujatha!! have a wonderful evening!
ReplyDeleteIsn't is fun how everyone is "Irish" for St. Patrick's Day? I adore seeing how you interpreted it! Your lucky Jade plant is wonderful and I am love those green glass figurines on the table. Everything is perfect for Kathleen's Blog Crawl!!
ReplyDeleteYour setting is very pretty! I love the little peppers:@)
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The pirates!!! I LOVE the pirates!!! What a fun touch!!! I never would have thought of that! That is really cool, Sujatha!!!! This is a wonderful table for celebration of St. Patrick's Day! The jade is a great plant, too. I like to use plants different from the traditional shamrocks that symbolize luck, and this is perfect! Very nicely done! I hope you have a wonderful weekend!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove those pirates, they are a hoot, Sujatha! Your table is lovely...nice jade plant, too.
ReplyDeleteI see that your pirates are just as mischievous as leprechauns! What a great idea to use a lucky jade plant!!! I love jade plants, although I have a great deal of trouble keeping them from losing leaves. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Linda
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Ahhh... absolutely cuties. I giggled when I saw the figurines/wineglass holder.
I found that they are so sweet.
Hope you have had a great w/end and a blessed week ahead.
Greetings,
/CC girl
Thanks for doing this, even though St. Patrick is non existent in India! All your greens look wonderful, and the pirates are a comical addition! They can take the place of Leprechauns! :)
ReplyDeleteYour table is so much fun. What unique and wonderful pirate figures. I really like those. laurie
ReplyDeleteI have looked at your settings for quite awhile, but it was the pirates that finally made me post. They are adorable and totally unexpected. What fun to look at.
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