Timberwolf Creek Blog
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Smoky Mountain Elopement - Wedding for Two
I think we laughed more with Ricky and Jessie than with any other wedding couple, yet! What a great day.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Head Over Heels in Love
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Smoky Mountain Outdoor Wedding Chapel

Yes, I know, it's too early to plant in the Smokies, and we're supposed to wait until after Mother's Day. I've never been good at waiting... So, assured by the folks at Painter's Greenhouse that the pansies and primroses were hardened off and ready to go in the ground, I buzzed over there and bought all I could stuff into the car and get home! The brides officially have a Primrose Path now, all the way to the chapel.

As soon as I got back to Maggie Valley, I started planting... no time left in daylight for pictures! But all those flats of primrose and pansies went into that half-acre of ground. Today -in the pouring rain- I ventured back to get some snapshots. Mind you, I'd never have attempted this with the big fancy wedding camera equipment! Nope, it was my handy little Pentax. Not quite a disposable, but if the rain destroyed it, I wouldn't have to cry myself to sleep. Off I went!

Stepped under the shelter of the little garden shed's porch when the rain kicked in.

I love how the Great Rhododendrons encircle the wedding cove.
When the downpour subsided, it was time to peek at how the plants had fared. The pansies were eating it up. And the Japanese Maple is in bud-- Hooray, spring! Loved finding raindrops suspended on every budding branch...


And how's this for beautiful: the creek is really racing in the rain storm - gorgeous whitewater!

What an incredible setting for a spring wedding. Next one's in six days! Sigh -wonderful.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Top Ten Reasons Maggie Valley Brides Elope
1. Want to get married outdoors in the mountains
2. Just want a meaningful, intimate ceremony
3. Her mother
4. It's romantic to keep the wedding their special secret
5. Too many people telling them what their wedding should be
6. Not all the family on both sides could attend
7. All the family on both sides could attend
8. Rather spend the budget on the honeymoon
9. His mother
10. Nothing more breathtaking than a bride emerging from the forest
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
A stolen streamside kiss
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Maggie Valley Weddings
Maggie Valley, North Carolina
Gotta love the boots. Gotta.
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Maggie Valley Weddings
Maggie Valley, North Carolina
A breathtakingly beautiful bridal portrait
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Maggie Valley Weddings
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Outdoor Wedding with Five Bridesmaids

And I have to say, it was beautiful, it was wondrous, it was magical - to see the forest adrift in women in lovely gowns accompanied by tuxedoed gentlemen. They each emerged from the top of the clearing, floated along the stone path by the pond, down the steps, and followed the curving pathway to the altar. One would be approaching the alter, as the next was in the middle, just coming down the stairs, and another appearing from deep within the forest. Again, and again, and again.
Like a dream.