Other Ceremonies
Symbolic Saturdays – El Dia de los Muertos
El Dia de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead) is a national holiday celebrated in Mexico every 1st and 2nd November to honour deceased loved ones who are guided home to enjoy offerings left for them on meticulously crafted altars. This is a highly symbolic festival and one of the most colourful in the world. Mexicans believe that the gates of heaven are opened at midnight on 1st November so that the spirits can come down to party with their family and friends! And let me tell you – you haven’t partied until you’ve partied in Mexico!
Read More2020 Ceremony Dates are booking fast!
Oooo 2020 is shaping up to be a full and glorious year of ceremonies! June and July are fully booked for both weekend and mid week ceremonies! I have limited availability for the rest of the Summer season. BOOK NOW!
Read MoreApril showers
April is always a time of celebration and remembrance for me. It’s my mum’s birthday today – yes she was nearly an April Fool….very appropriate for her! In the years since she passed, I’ve vacillated between grief and joy whenever any special events which should have involved her roll around. Today is no different. But…
Read MoreVenue Review: Millbridge Court, Frensham, Surrey.
All photos by Sarah Legge Photography Nestled in the heart of the Surrey countryside, Millbridge Court in Frensham is a home away from home on your wedding day. This uber chic country home offers a luxurious experience to all who walk through it’s doors.. My family lived in the village nearly 40 years ago and…
Read MoreRites of Passage
Over the last couple of weeks here in the UK, Channel 4 has broadcast a remarkable documentary called Rites of Passage. The fabulous Grayson Perry casts an anthropological eye over rites of passage around the world to inspire similar rites here in the UK. I have to say I am really enjoying the opportunity to…
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