Theatrical Wedding

It all started with the notice on Tribe  (to the right). Hmm. This sounded interesting. A wedding? Me? I responded, sure, it would be fun. A very pretty lady named "Heather" responded... and wow, was it ever fun. I met her at the Maypole, and we walked, her mother and mother's husband walking behind. Heather screamed "I'M GETTING MARRIED" at the top of her lungs all the way to the Glade. We started the ceremony, only to be interrupted by a Puritan, and finally Heather's mom wound up getting "married". You see, it was all a set up for a mother's day present for her mother. Heather had missed their wedding, and this was her way to attend. I thought it was a wonderful thing for her to do. Of course, once her mother's "wedding" was done, Heather and I finished tying the knot.

Tie the knot (theatrically) at court glade

The German ambassador, father Anders, is bored. I am not making my quota of "zweihander" marriages this year-be you of any class or calling, come by the edge of Glade-my desk is there, by the fence near the privies.....quick and dirty, or long and drawn out-who knows- maybe her majesty herself will notice and attend. Ya never know. Now's your chance to married by a noble. No appointment necessary. I can even do it in Englisch! (If I must) Andy

Wedding Album

(Photos compliments Steve Nanning)

Heather SkipwellHeather's new, post-wedding icon.

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