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Wedding


This afternoon, I had just visited a new-to-me bakery (for cookies). It is in a part of town I used to spend a lot of time in but have not in decades.
On the way back to my car I took a short detour through the park there, and I came upon this wedding in progress.
I didn't stop to ask who was getting married, but as I walked by I took this picture. It happened to be just that moment when the groom and bride kissed and the guests started clapping.
On the way back to my car I took a short detour through the park there, and I came upon this wedding in progress.
I didn't stop to ask who was getting married, but as I walked by I took this picture. It happened to be just that moment when the groom and bride kissed and the guests started clapping.
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