Thursday, April 1st, 2010
Tucked way up in the Northwest corner of Washington, lies the picturesque seaside town of Bellingham. Many Vancouver, BC and Seattle couples, looking to wed, are drawn to this location. Bellingham has all of the components necessary to host an amazing event. Students from the areas three colleges make up a large portion of the residence, so the feeling around town reflects a very fresh, almost urban-hipster atmosphere. The calm Puget Sound shores and rugged topography appeals to artists, outdoor adventurists and those looking for a beach wedding with a breathtaking backdrop. Please don’t just take my word for it, start doing your own research to get a little taste of what it would be like to say “I do” in this seaside town. Here is a little inspiration to get you started.

Where to Wed
Bellingham is definitely known for it’s outdoor ceremony locations, but there is also no shortage of picturesque churches in the area. The historic Lairmont Mannor provides an ideal setting for weddings. This Italian Renaissance style mansion has a rich history and the architecture is very elegant (Which is all fine and dandy but what this really means is that your pictures will be gorgeous!). When driving through the Manors gates, the first thing you will notice is the spacious grounds, sounded by manicured gardens and large native trees.
Where to Stay
The Chrysalis Inn & Spa, a botique property in the heart of Fairhaven, is close to the vibrant local attractions such as Boulevard Park, Village Books and Chuckanut Drive. If you are exhausted from all of your planning and in serious need of some pampering, head to their their spa. From here you will have an unobstructed view of Lummi Island, the ferry landing, and the lower village of Fairhaven. Enjoy dinner on the waterfront patio at their gourmet restaurant and wine bar, Fino.

Where to Enjoy the Day
We highly recommend spending a day meandering down Chuckanut Drive, a scenic route that connects Bellingham to the Skagit Valley lowlands. The drive winds along the rocky cliffs of the Chuckanut Mountains, dropping away to stunning views of the San Juan Islands. Before embarking on this little adventure, your guests may be advised to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the shore at Larrabee Park, or they can make a stop to get fresh seafood (caught just off shore) at the Oyster Bar restaurant.

Sweet Treat
Indulge your sweet tooth by serving some of the delectable goodies made by local favorite, Pure Bliss Desserts. If you feel like breaking tradition, you won’t be limited to a tiered wedding cake. Why not incorporate a full spread dessert bar. If you choose to do so, make sure to check out their Washington strawberry mascarpone tarts… yummy!
Gourmet Food to Dine
For a dining experience that your guests will not soon forget, have Ciao Thyme cater your event. This award winning, small, owner-operated business is unrivaled in this area, and, quite possibly, all of Washington State. These chefs create innovative menus that incorporate organic seasonal, local ingredients, whenever possible. To sample some of their mouthwatering creations, make dinner reservations at one of their “In the Kitchen” dinners which include: Incognito Dinners and Monday Night Supper series.
Where to Buy Your Brew
I feel this section {very appropriately} must cover the best cup of coffee in town and the best beer. Bellingham is known for both. Every neighborhood has it’s own favorites and there are good cups of coffee to be found on almost every block, however, after trying Avellino coffee shop, you will not want to look any further. Just up the street you will find Boundary Bay Brewery. I think it is safe to assume this highly sought after, locally brewed beer will be a hudge crowd pleaser at your wedding. Again, going back to this town keeping things fresh, the list of beer options are always changing, so make sure to inquire about their most popular seasonal selection.
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010

The San Juan Islands of Washington state provide an amazing backdrop for any festive occasion. The stark contrast of the beautifully blue puget sound and the wonderfully snowcapped glaciers of the Cascade mountains, make this location the perfect outdoor setting for any event. San Juan Island, Orcas, Lopez and Lummi Island all offer a range of locations from luxury to natural and rustic. By moving your wedding to the islands, you create that destination wedding experience for your guests while staying within the continental United States.
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Friday, January 1st, 2010

Brides mark this event on your calendars! This is a northwest event not to be missed. Every winter, when we are all starved for color and flowers, the Northwest Flower and Garden Show sets up shop and provides rich colors, fragrances and textures that give you a well needed taste of what”s to come for spring. The event is held from February 3rd-7th and if you purchase your tickets before February 2nd you receive the earlybird price of $16. People from all over the world attend this show because it is the second largest event of its kind in the United States. After achieving worldwide recognition and 21 wonderful years put into the event, founding owner, Duane Kelly, decided to move on. The 2009 show was left teetering in peril. Fans flooded the event in the masses, many of them in fear that it would be their last chance to see the show, and the end result was a huge success. Shortly after, the event attained new support and its future is looking solid. We are convinced that the 2010 show will continue to surpass previous years in beauty and talent. The Northwest Flower & Garden Show is a great place for brides to view phenomenal jewelers, pick out gifts for their oh-so-supportive bridesmaids and groomsmen, and view floral masterpieces that give ample inspiration. One of the most popular features of this event is the floral contest that attracts plenty of local talent each year!
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
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Swans landing in the field by our farm
It is Trumpeter Swan season again in Skagit valley. Our flower farm is perched on the top of the hill overlooking the beautiful valley. We can see flocks of swans grazing in the corn field each day. Like clockwork, every day just before sunset, several hundred swans fly down to the reservoir where they spend the night. They can be heard from quite a distance making their honking noises as the fly past.
Trumpeter swans are North America’s largest waterfowl and there story is remarkable. Every fall they make their pilgrimage from Russia across the Bearing Sea and into the mild Skagit valley of Washington state where they spend their winter. Less than twenty years ago, the trumpeter swan was close to extinction. They are living proof that human intervention can save some species. Now they have a healthy population and their unique call provides a nice soundtrack for winter.
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