Daughter Kerry and her beau Kenyon decided on a spur of the moment to legalize their domestic cohabitation by getting married. Not ones for pretense, they set up an awning and pulled some machinery out of the barn, and were ready. The “official uniform” at Parson’s Farm is the custom printed T-shirt. Everyone who works on the farm or at the stand, myself included, wears a Parson’s Farm shirt. They have tag lines that change from year to year. So for the wedding, everyone was required to don a red T-shirt. Coincidentally, this year’s tag line is “Parson’s Farm: Where the vegetables are sweet and the women are bitter.”. An unfailing sense of humor will carry this couple through their lives with fewer heartaches and tears than most.
Lighted bouquet
Flower Girl in the rain
Rehearsal
Vows
Serious Business
Will you take…
A ring and a promise
Solemn Proceedings
Define Joyous
“With this ring…”
You may
Inking the deal
Famous T-shirts
Welcome
Plentiful spread
No Primroses
After vows, we proceeded to the barn as it rained outside. A little food, a little music, a little cake, a little champagne, and you have a recipe for a grand time. For the famous cake-feeding shot, Kerry hammed it up and made a little mess. Then it was dancing, dancing and more dancing as we dined on the generous spread before us. Across the road from the farm, sadly, is a GIANT distribution warehouse. For the dancing-in-the-barn shots, I slowed the shutter speed because I wanted to show motion. When I looked at a couple preview pics, I saw that the shots were backlighted by the outdoors, the couple almost silhouetted, and the over-exposed outdoors made the distribution center disappear!
Ancient Tradition
The windup
Sophisticated Lady
The Bar
Sumptuous Spread
Sweet celebration
Commence the dance!
Backlit dancers
Revelers
Can’t Stop The Dance
The rain continued as darkness fell. Indoors, I relied on the tripod for those low light shots, and ran the ISO up considerably. Youngsters one by one began to tire. Elders continued the ritual of dance and drink, and the party lights made a colorful atmosphere in the old barn. On the occasion of the bouquet toss, both granddaughters (Lizzy and Maddie) seemed to grasp the flowers simultaneously. Outside, away from all this foolishness, Elly and Evan took advantage of some high grade puddles. Alas, finally we had to take our leave, as the Mother of the Bride had had all the excitement she could stand for one day.
It’s Official
Nieces to Pieces
Party Games
MOB
Party Lights
Lizzy with rice
Bouquet Toss
Madison Grace
Evan and Ellie
The Blushing Bride
And so, I present Mr. And Mrs. Kenyon Parsons!

The Happy Couple
Until next time,
Paz