BlogWedding on a BicycleThe bride rode a white beribboned bicycle in her white wedding dress as the guests rode behind on the 50+ bikes borrowed from the people of Ketchum, Idaho. Local Portlanders, Kelli and Ross Segelken arrived on separate bikes then pedaled to the reception, as one, on a tandem. Many of us ride our bikes to work or to meet up with friends, but how many of us would consider riding bikes to our wedding ceremony and reception? OK, maybe we know of a few ladies in Portland that would, but how many of them could convince all of their wedding guests to do the same? Well, Kelli and Ross did just that on their wedding day. Kelli looked lovely as she rode down the “aisle” in a wedding dress hand painted by her mother Sharon. Kelli and Ross were followed by supportive family and friends as they cruised down the dirt trail together on bicycles decorated with colorful ribbons and flowers. Taking the concept of going green on their wedding day to a whole new level, the ceremony and reception were held outside where the beautiful landscape created natural decorations, minimizing their waste and consumption. They gathered flowers from fields near the wedding site, made hand painted signs that directed guests and looked to their friends and family to help with the cooking, baking and photography. Guests were given Tree In A Box wedding favors at the reception, giving them an opportunity to take back with them a piece of nature and one that will surely remind them of the celebration of love between Kelli and Ross for years to come.
written by Megan Poole Date Added: July 22, 2010 | Comments (1) | Filed under: Events for Treeinabox,Party Favors,Weddings — Tags: bicycle wedding, bike wedding, wedding favor, wedding on a bicycle — treeinabox @ 12:05 pm 1 CommentRSS feed for comments on this post. Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time. |
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Hi again, Kris!
I saw that you also did a blog about the solar panels at the Vatican.
Not sure if you were aware, but the actual solar panels were all donated by SolarWorld, which is based out of Germany, but has its US headquarters now in Hillsboro. I do a lot of contract publishing work for them, so knew about it through them. Ross and I went to Rome as part of our honeymoon and I was so excited to see the solar panels at the Vatican, but it was kind of funny… I kept asking the information and gift shop people if they could tell us where the solar panels were and they just looked at me blankly, not sure what I was talking about. I guess most people don’t go to the Vatican to see its solar panels.
Anyway, we eventually found them–they’re on the roof of a building off to the side of St. Peter’s Cathedral, but you can’t see them unless you climb up to the top of the cathedral itself. It was worth the climb, though.
Thanks again for including our wedding on your blog! I hope things are going well for you and your business!
Kelli
Comment by treeinabox — August 11, 2010 @ 11:37 am