We arrived in Tenn on Thursday night and went to the Walker Farmhouse where we were greeted in a busy kitchen with Salmon direct from Alaska, battered and deep fried plus a slow cooker with Moose Stew, yummy.
Denise "volunteered" to hem curtains for the bathrooms.
Connie, LaRae and Anthony viewed photos of their recent Alaska trip and reception.
We return early the next day and help setting up, making signs, carrying pies, mending pants and having fun.
The view of Columbia from the front door of the house. At night the lights from town below sparkle.
Danny the drummer arrives and gets busy setting up his new drums.
Brett is in charge of the sound system
Guests start arriving and everyone greets them, even Coco the dog.
So many different kinds of pies and soooooo tasty too!
Will and Mary always have a smile and a laugh together.
The Red Head Express took the"stage" in their wedding garb at 7:30 and played for most of 3 hours. I have never been to a Reception where the Wedding Party worked so hard to entertain all the guests.
Anthony helps his wife with her mic on her Wedding Dress.
Sean sits in on the drums
We grab a chair or sit on the lawn to listen and wonder at all the talent in one family.
There was a little dancing too.
At the end of the show the Bride and Groom follow their tradition of cutting the "PIE".
What a fun night and a great visit.
1 comment:
the salmon was so buttery delicious. after driving 10 hours that day i couldn't believe i could think, let along sew up a curtain hem. lol
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