What an exquisite night! Harbour Views. Taronga is a definite location for your wedding!
March! March! March!
That's right. This month we have our animals at Taronga Zoo marching in pairs - and what better way to have an enchanting wedding at the splendid atmosphere of Taronga Centre?
January hasn't finished and already we have been inundated with weddings!
As we are nearing to another wonderful year - we cannot help but take notice that 2011 has attracted a lot of wedding attention!!!
27th November, 2010
Whether you follow them or not, there is no doubt the wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton will be momentous!
As the world will be watching next year, one thing is on everybody's lips: Who will Kate choose as her bridal gown designer?
After researching, we have narrowed it down to eight:
Hindu Wedding Ceremony at Gupteshwar Mandir
13th November, 2010
Here is a short snapshot of the Hindu wedding ceremony from last weekend at the Mukti Gupteshwar Mandir in Minto, NSW. The Hindu wedding commences with the Groom mounting a beautifully decorated white horse before the traditional Groom's milnis and entrance of the Bride.
Hindu wedding in Minto, NSW
8th November, 2010
This weekend saw us at the Hindu wedding of the very smiley Shanal and Richa at the Mukti Gupteshwar Mandir in Minto. The Mandir is a large airy building with excellent facilities and sits on expansive green grounds with manicured gardens and a picturesque fountain. The wedding commenced with Shanal mounting a beautifully adorned white horse and making a circuit of the long loop driveway to the dancing merriment of hundreds of his closest friends and family.
Wet weather options
5th November, 2010
Rain on a wedding day is lucky – it’s not just an old wives tale. Rain adds drama, atmosphere, and often an intimate feel to the day which translates into weddings photos and the wedding video. But if you don’t want sodden hair ruining your wedding photos, it pays to know where the dry outdoor areas are in Sydney.
Wedding season in Sydney
4th November, 2010
December and January are notoriously busy proposal months. As couples put their leave forms in at work and start planning their summer holidays, Groom’s-to-be are thinking about when and where they will pop that ‘will you marry me’ question. When the holidays come to an end and the excitement ebbs to a dull roar, the planning starts to commence and it is generally the Bride who starts investigating this business of getting married.
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