Arrived at Bundeena a picturesque village in the National Park complete with its own beach , blue sea with undulating terrain and surrounded by Australian flora and fauna was a short respite. We were soon back in the city to the hotel in Camperdown, The Rydges. Only a 10 minute journey to the church The Hunter Baille Memorial , Presbyterian Church. The bride as is customary came late in a beautiful white Hammer. The brides father was stately in his black tuxedo and the mother gorgeous in a red gown. The bride as usual was beautiful in her white with the bridesmaids all in yellow. The ceremony was simple and meaningful and the beatitudes were superb. The last of the 7 was " Blessed are the husband and wife who can work out their problems without the interference of relatives' was very well received by the young and the old.
Then it was the church grounds for the photo shoots followed by dinner at La Montage, an imposing building with a waterfront. The meal was lovely and the speeches were short and meaningful. The dancing was exhilarating. The Greeks did their traditional dance but there was no breaking of plates.
No comments:
Post a Comment