Hi Eric,
Tried to leave a comment before; don’t think you got it…Sara and Nick’s photos are phenomenal;…but I’m not at all surprised having known you and admired your work lo these many years. It was and is a pleasure watching you work and then seeing the beautiful results. Thank you, thank you …we enjoyed having you be part of such a joyous day for our family. Fondly, Eileen and Chris, Fellow Inky Alums
Comment by Eileen Kenna Satullo — September 9, 2009 @ 9:48 pm
[...] We got back to the hotel with more than two hours free till the reception, so C & I changed clothes and went out for another walk, again down to the river, where the breeze was fresh, making the day more comfortable than the high 80s temperature would have indicated. I drove the four of us over to the Downtown Club, on the 11th floor of the old Public Ledger building, directly overlooking Independence Hall. In keeping with the newspaper theme that pervaded the festivities, appropriately enough with one Easton Express marriage recapitulating another, each of the tables was themed with reference to a paper, and ours was the Berkshire Eagle. [For pics of a creepy old guy pawing a young lady, click here for Rachel and here for Sara. For official photo coverage of the whole event, click here.] [...]
Hi Eric,
Tried to leave a comment before; don’t think you got it…Sara and Nick’s photos are phenomenal;…but I’m not at all surprised having known you and admired your work lo these many years. It was and is a pleasure watching you work and then seeing the beautiful results. Thank you, thank you …we enjoyed having you be part of such a joyous day for our family. Fondly, Eileen and Chris, Fellow Inky Alums
Comment by Eileen Kenna Satullo — September 9, 2009 @ 9:48 pm
[...] We got back to the hotel with more than two hours free till the reception, so C & I changed clothes and went out for another walk, again down to the river, where the breeze was fresh, making the day more comfortable than the high 80s temperature would have indicated. I drove the four of us over to the Downtown Club, on the 11th floor of the old Public Ledger building, directly overlooking Independence Hall. In keeping with the newspaper theme that pervaded the festivities, appropriately enough with one Easton Express marriage recapitulating another, each of the tables was themed with reference to a paper, and ours was the Berkshire Eagle. [For pics of a creepy old guy pawing a young lady, click here for Rachel and here for Sara. For official photo coverage of the whole event, click here.] [...]
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