My first time to see a stretch limo in Israel!
You can see the laughing bride and groom and their (official) photographer walking up to it.
Apparently the old and quaint Mishkenot Sheananim (built in 1860, the first Jewish neighborhood outside the walled Old City of Jerusalem) is a favorite place to pose for wedding photos.
And our picturesque, recently renewed windmill is right there too.
The bride is radiant in the late afternoon sun.
Mazal tov to the young couple!
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(A post for ABC Wednesday and Our World Tuesday)
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I think this would be a rare occurrence, what a beautiful backdrop
ReplyDeleteAlways a safe step ahead for them. Wonderful you caught them upon that stairs.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Wednesday.
Loved this - memories flooded back!
ReplyDeleteDenise ABC Team
LOVE is all around!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Happy days!
ReplyDeleteI pray they have a long and beautiful life together.
ReplyDeleteI really don't enjoy this kind of car. but that must have been a blessing day for them.
ReplyDeleteA special day!
ReplyDeleteThose cars are simply ridiculous, but we can forgive bride and groom just because is their great day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful wedding in such a beautiful location.
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy moment and lovely bride!
ReplyDeleteCatching up with ABC. Got busy the past couple of days and just now have the time to visit entries.
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Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
ah, the windmill! I had forgotten about it, but now that you mention...I think my brother and his wife posed for wedding pictures there, too!
ReplyDeleteMazzel tov to the newlyweds! The wedding took place on a beautiful day so to see!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Dina!
Such a happy day, you caught their mood beautifully Dina, the light is lovely in these shots.
ReplyDeleteP.s. yes we've been having sculptures by the sea at Cottesloe for many years now,the entries get more mad more inventive each year, it's great.
This is such a happy photo, Dina. It is full of hope and happiness for the future.
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