Cowboys & Indians

Place Makes Perfect

From rustic to refined, today’s Western wedding is as much about the where as the when. The place and the party are paramount. When you toast the happy couple, think about how far the destination wedding has come from the old days.

Consider this remembrance documented by Joanna Stratton in her book : “Upon arriving at their destination they were ushered down six steps into a dugout, where the mother of the bride was preparing a wedding feast. There was but one room and … two

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