In Ann Arbor, the bride wore green

Here's another thing for bridezillas to worry about: whether their wedding is green enough. All kidding aside, if sustainable funerals are possible, why not weddings? An Ann Arbor couple proves it can done. Excerpt: "It was in August 2010, the Ann Arbor couple (Engel and Dyer) were married in a “green” outdoor wedding ceremony and reception near the Huron River fit to pay homage to their shared love of the planet and the outdoors. The trend toward green weddings certainly isn’t new, but researchers say it has evolved to allow lovers to incorporate their personal preferences and still afford their marriage." read the rest of the story here.

Here’s another thing for bridezillas to worry about: whether their wedding is green enough. All kidding aside, if sustainable funerals are possible, why not weddings? An Ann Arbor couple proves it can done.

Excerpt:

“It was in August 2010, the Ann Arbor couple (Engel and Dyer) were married in a “green” outdoor wedding ceremony and reception near the Huron River fit to pay homage to their shared love of the planet and the outdoors.

The trend toward green weddings certainly isn’t new, but researchers say it has evolved to allow lovers to incorporate their personal preferences and still afford their marriage.”

read the rest of the story here.

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