Rain, an uninvited guest that arrived with a determined pitter-patter, was initially met with a mix of surprise and disappointment. But as the morning wore on, it became clear that this unexpected element would add an unforgettable chapter to Vanessa and David’s rainy day wedding story. What started as a potential downer transformed into a defining moment,embraced with open arms by the couple and their guests.

A tent had been prepared as a precautionary measure, but as the ceremony hour approached, a collective decision was made to move the festivities outdoors. Umbrellas blossomed like colorful flowers, and laughter replaced any hint of worry. Remarkably, negativity was nowhere to be found. Instead, a spirit of cooperation and joy filled the air as everyone pitched in to ensure the day was as magical as possible.

As Vanessa and David exchanged their vows, the St. Lawrence River, a majestic witness, seemed to share in the couple’s joy, its waters mirroring the sky’s reflection. It was a day where the power of human connection shone through, a testament to the unwavering support and love that surrounded the couple.

And so, the rain fell, but love prevailed. It was a day filled with unexpected beauty, resilience, and a bond strengthened by shared experiences. Vanessa and David’s wedding in Long Sault was a testament to the fact that even the most challenging circumstances can be transformed into a celebration to remember.

Did I mention that it rained?

Enough about the rain and on to this great day…

With friends and family like these, nothing else matters

This is how Vanessa and David handled the rain…

Walking along the old Highway 2 which was flooded in the late 1950s so that we could have a cool spot to photograph 65 years later