I had an interview south of Birmingham this evening. It was in a gated community on a hill with a view of toward the west.
It's a story of a couple in their late forties who were friends for most of their lives. They'd grown apart after college but ran into each other last year. Romance slipped into the mix so they decided to get married this summer.
We'd planned to do the interview on their patio, but a storm moved in from the west and forced us to go inside.
I'm not sure when the story will run, but I'll post it here once it does. I think you'll enjoy it.
Until then, here is a picture I shot before the rain moved in.
It's a story of a couple in their late forties who were friends for most of their lives. They'd grown apart after college but ran into each other last year. Romance slipped into the mix so they decided to get married this summer.
We'd planned to do the interview on their patio, but a storm moved in from the west and forced us to go inside.
I'm not sure when the story will run, but I'll post it here once it does. I think you'll enjoy it.
Until then, here is a picture I shot before the rain moved in.
My ex-husband married a woman he had a huge crush on in high school, many years and two marriages later. I thought it was romantic despite it being my jackass ex, lol.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo, you can almost feel the breeze from the storm.
I hope the story runs, I love me some 'history' with romances!
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I will look forward to reading the story, Rick. I love those human interest offerings!
ReplyDeleteThat is a spectacular photo!
ReplyDeleteOh those high school romances. I'm looking forward to reading all about it.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Julia
That is such a nice outcome for the people you know. I love that picture especially the rain in the background
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