Wedding bells are near


I’m getting married this Saturday! Courtney and I will be traveling to Kauai for a sunset wedding, and we’ll be spending our honeymoon there as well. You’ll still be hearing from me for the rest of the week here on the blog, but I’ll be taking a little vacation for the remainder of the month starting Friday.

During that time we will have guest bloggers doing some posting, so the blog won’t be stagnant, but I will be out of touch with the bass community for a short while.

(photo by ?o????)

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6 Responses to “Wedding bells are near”

  1. Ian on August 20th, 2007 2:47 pm

    Yipee!

  2. Anonymous on August 20th, 2007 3:34 pm

    Congrats on the upcoming wedding! Hope you both enjoy every minute of your time in Hawaii!

    Holly Mulcahy

  3. Anna on August 20th, 2007 5:50 pm

    Have a great day and fantastic honeymoon.
    You are at the start of an incredible journey – enjoy.

  4. Guanaco on August 20th, 2007 6:09 pm

    Congratulations! Best wishes to you and Courtney for a long and happy marriage.

  5. Joe Lewis on August 20th, 2007 11:12 pm

    Wow that sounds like a great spot to have a wedding. Have a blast!

  6. Cathy at Wedding Dresses Liverpool on June 3rd, 2009 1:24 am

    Hi
    I was searching for great places to have a wedding to pass on to my customers and you popped up!
    Kauai looks fantastic – hope it lived up to your dreams.

    Cathy

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