The natural lighting in this room at The Village Chapel church in Pinehurst was amazing.
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The natural lighting in this room at The Village Chapel church in Pinehurst was amazing.
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One of the things we truly enjoy about moving back to East Tennessee almost two years ago is being so close to the Great Smokey Mountains National Park. In just over an hour were entering the historic Cades Cove’s 11 mile loop which includes log cabin homesteads, church’s, hiking trails (Gregory Bald and Abrams Falls), beautiful mountains and all kinds of wild life running around.
Just about ready to put my camera away when my 17 month old puts her head down and goes into high gear after a baby deer-:)
This past weekend we joined several family’s at the Funny Bunny Day Easter Egg Hunt for an amazing day at the Crescent Bend in Knoxville. The weather was perfect and the secondary garden beds were full of beautiful tulips. The children had an amazing time with several egg hunts throughout the day with all kinds of arts and crafts functions in between.
The Easter eggs were filled with kid jokes that the children were able to turn in for special prizes.
Crescent Bend staff had their work cut out for them as they hide hundreds of eggs before each hunt.
Our 17 month old daughter (Addisyn) on her first Easter egg hunt!
About Crescent Bend House & Gardens:
The Crescent Bend- Armstrong-Lockett House [part of the Kingston Pike Historic District added to the NRHP in 1996], which includes the beautiful terraced gardens of the William P. Toms Memorial Gardens over looks the Tennessee River in Knoxville, TN. This grand estate was build in 1834 by Drury Paine Armstrong. Spring and Summer are the best time to view the estate as the gardens will be in full bloom. Crescent Bend House and Gardens is open to the general public year round and is available for wedding ceremony’s and receptions.
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Last week we joined up with Christina and Jabob at the Bicentennial Park in Maryville for their engagement session. These two truly enjoy being with one another and we had a great time with the session.
Now that Brittany’s wedding has come and gone. We can now share a few of her amazing bridal images taken at Crescent Bend in Knoxville, Tennessee
About Crescent Bend House & Gardens:
The Crescent Bend- Armstrong-Lockett House [part of the Kingston Pike Historic District added to the NRHP in 1996], which includes the beautiful terraced gardens of the William P. Toms Memorial Gardens over looks the Tennessee River in Knoxville, TN. This grand estate was build in 1834 by Drury Paine Armstrong. Spring and Summer are the best time to view the estate as the gardens will be in full bloom. Crescent Bend House and Gardens is open to the general public year round and is available for wedding ceremony’s and receptions.
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All week they had called for rain and that would have surely spelled trouble for this beautiful garden wedding loaded with thousands of tulips in full bloom at the Crescent Bend Estate. Brittany had selected the month of April and Crescent Bend location just for it’s amazing award-winning gardens. The bride and groom showed up early and ready to go (a first in… I don’t know how many weddings) and the rain held off to make this one of the most beautiful garden weddings that we have covered in several years.
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We dropped in on Brittany and James during their wedding rehearsal at Crescent Bend to view the ceremony layout and to check out the amazing gardens that are currently in full bloom filled with thousands of tulips.
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There’s no better place to kick off the wedding season than a destination wedding in the Charleston, South Carolina area. April and Dustin selected St. Andrews Church in Mt. Pleasant for their exchanging of vows and was preceded by a festive reception celebration at the beautiful Magnolia Plantations and Gardens in Charleston.
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