May, June, and July weddings are a good idea. “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? / Thou art more lovely and more temperate,” trilled William Shakespeare. For Halcyon Day lovers, skies are blue, the grass is green, the sun smiles. By no accident did the Beach Boys hit the jack pot with happy summer land surfing and all those cruising songs. Autumn nuptials may prove chancier, stormier—more cello, less violin. The weather can swing either way. Indeed, a bride […]
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