Friday, 27 August 2010

Last Minute Special Offer Weddings in Italy - Sept & Oct 2010

Special offers are still available for your wedding in Italy for September and October 2010!

Getting married this coming Autumn season 2010 in Italy will be the most beautiful time of the year! September and October are the months of the wine harvest, when the Italian countryside is full of the most colorful Autumn landscape.

It is the best time of year to experience the areas of Tuscany, Piedmont,Cinque Terre, Puglia and Sicily.

The back for your wedding can be vineyards in full bloom and rolling hills filled with the beautiful golds, reds, oranges and yellows, making for a true Italian romantic dream wedding!

You and your guests can take part in the wine harvest and enjoy the wine tastings to the fullest on properties with the richest vineyards in the world!
 Click here to view details of the discounted weddings we are offering this Autumn/Fall in Italy

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Friday, 20 August 2010

Weddings abroad are now nearly as popular as getting hitched at home

WeddingsAbroad.com - Tuscany
Weddings abroad are now nearly as popular as getting hitched at home.
And almost half of those couples who head out of the UK do it to dodge unwanted relatives and guests.
Forty per cent of couples planning to get married will do so outside the UK.

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Saturday, 7 August 2010

Nice day for a white wedding: Brides brave blankets of smog caused by Russian wildfires

The thick blanket of white smog which hangs over Russia was not enough to put off some determined brides from tying the knot today.
The women, barely visible in their white dresses, went ahead with their nuptials, despite the shroud of smog that has descended on the country.
The eerie cloud, which has caused a fourfold increase in airborne pollutants, including carbon monoxide, is the result of forest fires which have killed 50 people nationwide.
Flights at international airports have been grounded and visibility in the capital is down to a few dozen yards as the fires continue to tear through forests and villages.
Russians wore protective face masks as dozens of forest and peat bog fires around the city continued to burn, fanned by south-easterly winds and the country's most intense heat wave in 130 years.
More than 500 separate blazes are active today, mainly across Russia's European territory, according to the Emergencies Ministry.