The bride wore white
and played a violin.
Her eldest sister
beat a big bass drum.
The younger squeezed an accordion.
and played a violin.
Her eldest sister
beat a big bass drum.
The younger squeezed an accordion.
They kept their eyes closed.
Her two bridesmaids blew fanfares
on cornet and trombone.
on cornet and trombone.
Their eyes were closed too.
And her maid of honor
took a collection
for the wedding.
Her sign said
took a collection
for the wedding.
Her sign said
Help The
Blind
Blind
Love is strange,
but rarely stranger.
but rarely stranger.
This postcard has no marks
for time or place or names.
The best we can see
is that it's wintertime,
and someone,
perhaps the groom,
thought a photo
of the wedding band
standing in the snow
was appropriate.
for time or place or names.
The best we can see
is that it's wintertime,
and someone,
perhaps the groom,
thought a photo
of the wedding band
standing in the snow
was appropriate.
Whatever is going on
with these six young women,
your guess is as good as mine.
Let's hope it was a happy day.
This is my first installment to Sepia Saturday,
where wedding photos are on display
the whole month of August.
where wedding photos are on display
the whole month of August.