Corey & Cheyanne’s Wedding
by Flash Bullet at Nov.21, 2010
Corey and Cheyanne got married on a gorgeous summer day at the Millarville Race Track near Turner Valley, Alberta in Canada. As avid nature lovers and ranching enthusiasts, the wedding had a distinctive Albertan cowboy theme. The skies seemed to follow the motif by being covered in a billowing Chinook Arch, the local cloud structure caused by being on the Eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains.
It was a very relaxed and casual vintage wedding, perfectly suited to the couple. However, in proper cowboy style it quickly turned into a glass clinking, Jack Daniels drinking rowdy affair with much toe-tapping and boot stomping until the wee hours of the morning.

Gorgeous Day

Walking down the aisle with Dad

Onlookers

Little man. Big task.

Lost in flowers

We’re married, now what?

The bride’s get-away car

“The Man”

Great friends, great day

I love you more than I love the car

Tap your glasses

Get down.

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November 22nd, 2010 on 1:52 am
Lovely stuff guys – I grew up just north of there in Calgary, trying to explain to my English mates (Have lived in the UK for 9 years now) that most weddings descend into a “glass clinking, Jack Daniels drinking rowdy affair with much toe-tapping and boot stomping” usually ends up with some odd looks.
“What do you mean you wear cowboy boots to a wedding?”
PS – hope you got rescued from the locked clothing store, but not before abusing the free props…