A Harvest Wedding Page #3
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- 2017
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wants to do a feature
on the wedding, so...
That's-that's great
though, right?
Yeah, no, it's great.
It's just that the stakes
for the wedding
just went through the roof
and if I don't get it perfect
then it could ruin everything
I've worked for but no,
it's wonderful.
I mean, I'm not worried
about it
'cause the Sarah Bloom
that I remember,
she'd always find a way
to get it done
no matter what
the challenge.
So I think you're good.
Hopefully I haven't changed
that much.
Yeah.
I have faith.
By the way, I've got
some great news.
I found this landscaper
buddy of mine,
he's gonna come over
and do some work.
Great.
Is he good?
Yeah, he's good enough.
He's just planting some flowers
around the house, right?
Yeah, it might be a little
more than planting some flowers
around the house.
Do you mind if I meet him?
Yeah, if that's what you
want, I can set something up.
Thank you.
Do you want a lift?
No.
No, I'm just kinda
getting reacquainted.
Alright.
If you change your mind
let me know.
I'll be your tour guide.
I'll keep that in mind.
Still the same
old truck?
If something ain't broke,
don't fix it.
Hey there.
Good morning.
Can I help you?
Hi.
Sorry, I didn't see you there.
I hope I didn't
wake you.
No, no, no.
The rooster did that hours ago.
You must be David.
I'm Peyton Ellis.
From Wedding Insider magazine.
Yeah, you're the reporter
that Sarah was talking
about yesterday.
Great.
Sorry about that.
Farm hands.
Hey, it's fine.
No worries.
Yes, I'm the I'm the
reporter and I gotta say
I'm pretty excited to be here.
I can't wait to see how Sarah's
gonna transform this place.
Yeah, yeah.
Super exciting.
Look, we're in the middle of
so hopefully you can make room
for both of us?
Fall harvest, really?
So I guess we can call this a,
harvest wedding then?
Sure.
Hi.
Hey there.
That's interesting.
Mmmhmm.
So I see you two have met.
Sure did.
David here was just informing
me about the,
Ok.
how much he's looking forward
to you changing the place.
Oooh.
Here we go.
Mmmhmm.
She doesn't look happy.
No.
I'll be right back.
Yeah.
Hello, Barbara.
I know what you're thinking.
Look, I promise you
I can fix all of this.
It'll be beautiful.
Don't worry, mom.
I have full faith in Sarah.
Barbara, I believe
you spoke to Peyton
on the phone yesterday.
Yes.
Thank you so much
for coming up.
Hi, David.
Thank you for
the invitation.
Can't wait to share
in the adventure.
Welcome, everybody.
Welcome to the farm.
We have a big day
ahead of us.
But first of all I just wanted
to say thank you.
I'm really honoured
and I'm very excited
to be planning this wedding.
To be back home again,
it's-it's great,
to me.
We have a lot to do.
Not a lot of time to do it,
but it doesn't mean we can't
have a little fun, right?
Not a lot of fun, Barbara,
just-just a little.
First things first.
I wanna talk about
ceremony location.
Most important thing.
It's kinda like the foundation
of a wedding.
Ok.
Emma and I have been
scouting around,
we have some great ideas
for everybody,
so if you could just
follow me.
Great.
What're you doing?
You said you needed some
help so I found some time.
Thank you.
Excuse me.
I'm stuck!
Can I get a little help
here, please?
I'm so sorry.
Just pop those
right out of there.
Looks like you're sticking
around, Barbara.
So it's a little bit of a walk
but when you see it it's gonna
take your breath away.
Hey, Sarah?
Yeah?
Where are we going?
The little clearing
by the stream.
Yeah.
It is the most beautiful
spot in the entire farm.
It's definitely pretty but...
And, you know what?
Barbara?
There's this little pathway
that leads to the water.
You know what I'm gonna do
with it?
with white roses.
Ok.
And the ceremony?
right by the stream
with a backdrop of the mountains
and the sun will be setting.
I wouldn't do it there.
What're you talking about?
You know how the weather
changes around here.
One minute the rain,
it'll flood out the wedding.
Yeah. Yeah, he's right.
Do you remember when we were
in high school?
We used to go tubing down
that stream all the time.
That was the best.
It was.
What?
Really?
Excuse me.
Alright, ok, what about
the clearing on the north side?
That's a good idea
except there's cabbage
and carrots there.
That's up to harvest.
What about the corral
down by the old stable?
Yeah.
That's good, too.
Except I have eggplant and
corn there, also up for harvest.
The supply bar.
That cute little cluster
Yeah, there's no trees
there anymore,
it's just cauliflower
Up for harvest.
What can I say, folks?
It's that time of year.
You know, would
you just excuse us
just for one second, please?
Great.
What do you think?
About?
this wedding.
I heard churches
are great.
Come on, David, stop.
Look, I don't know what
you want me to say.
I don't know wedding spots.
I'm a farmer on a farm.
Use your imagination.
Where's a place that, when
you see it and you're there,
it just-it feels special?
Yeah, I know one place.
Ok.
Will it work?
Yeah.
Well, it's... it's close
to the entrance and...
and the house,
and it's on level ground.
I see a lot of potential.
Barbara? What do you think?
I'm not so sure.
I'm just having trouble
picturing it, that's all.
Let me see what I can do.
We'll begin in
the late afternoon
when the light is
absolutely flawless
and there's a soft autumn glow.
lace line the main drive
through the farm.
And when they pull up
to the house which,
by the way, will be
magazine-ready, they will see
that the landscaping and
the grounds are flawless.
They are pristine.
And then they will be ushered
to a welcoming area,
and there will be music
and wine and champagne
and people will be
laughing and smiling
they can't wait
to see the bride and groom.
And when it's time,
everyone will make their way
down a path of white roses
to the tree,
which will be draped
with soft white silk,
gently blowing in the breeze.
There will be an aisle,
it will be split with
crisp white chairs
and that is where everyone
will sit when they witness
Tom and Abby
And it will be emotional
and breathtaking,
and will remind everyone
there of why they aspire
to fall in love
in the first place.
Can you really do all of that?
Mmmhmm.
I can't wait to see it.
That was definitely something.
Hey, you coming?
I'll catch up with you guys.
I got a little work
I gotta get done.
Ok.
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