David suggested this place and after visiting it once, I was in love. I haven't even seen the inside of the house, or the gardens in bloom, or the lawn manicured. But I absolutely loved the landscaping, the stairs, the terrace, the gardens, the pond...there are just so many beautiful places for photo ops. I will certainly get down there again this summer to take pictures that more accurately depict the beauty of the place (as well as some indoor shots). My reasoning was that pretty much everything I remember about the day will be captured in the pictures, and there are just so many places for really creative shots (which most of you know is right up my alley.) You've probably seen these on Facebook already but figured they might as well all be corraled in the same place.
Here's a link to a PDF version of the brochure: http://www.ci.rochester.mn.us/departments/park/facilities/plummerhouse/pdf/Plummer_House-brochure.pdf
The House
It's beautiful and interesting! What else needs to be said?
Terrace
Sure would like to utilize this somehow, but I'm not sure what's allowed.
Another Terrace ViewIt's beautiful and interesting! What else needs to be said?
Terrace
Sure would like to utilize this somehow, but I'm not sure what's allowed.
Doesn't it just look neat?
David's "Turret"
It's actually a water tower, and probably doesn't lend itself well to our wedding purposes. But it's still cool to look at.
Lawn
This is where we're thinking of dong the ceremony. It would be minimally decorated save for the chairs, a Jewish-inspired chuppah, an altar of some kind and perhaps an aisle runner if I can find one that isn't white.
GardenSuch a neat backdrop for wedding portraits!
Another Garden View
So much dimension!
I'm told this will be cleaner and be covered in water lilies. Let's hope.
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