Jenny and Seamus, Dinarobin, Mauritius
Three days, five hours sleep, detained by customs, living on curry and Phoenix, trying to get around with French learned by watching foreign movies. Wouldn’t trade it for all the little plastic toys in China. I’m back, sun burnt, knowing a bit more French and trying to get through almost 8000 photos. So, this is part I, of I don’t know how many.
Seamus and Jenny and Ebba and Jimmy, you guys all rock, and Ebba is a rockstar in her own category. So, ready to see some pics from a rocking Mauritius beach wedding – take note of that dress! This was at Dinarobin, I’ll write a longer piece about the whole trip and how it came about and destination weddings a bit later.
Got to start with a walk down the beach as the sun is setting
I kid you not
A little soft shoe shuffle courtesy of Jimmy
This happened to be the pic on my screen as V was walking by, she took one look and said, so would you say your job is difficult?
I know its traditional for beach weddings to be all sunsets and superblue water, but by now you know how I feel about tradition and anyway the whole thing struck me like a classical black and white Hollywood love story on late night tv where the white has faded into cream and the shadows have a touch of blue in them.
Jenny just rocked that dress
Rockstars
I know you were waiting for this one
A classic
I know, I know, a lot more photos than I normally put up – apologies to those on slower connections. If you’re waiting for images from one of my other weddings from last week, I’m about three weddings behind at the moment, but they’ll be going up during the week. If you’re waiting for images from Nicole and Johan’s weddings, mine will be up early next week.
Updated to add: Their wedding coordinator was Sonya at Dinarobin who was witty as beans and pretty damn amazing – if you see her, tell her Mr Dror says hi.
I’m listening to the new Neil Diamond – Home Before Dark, really enjoying Pretty Amazing Grace







