Rainy Dayze

I moved to Seattle from Chicago. So, there is a major difference in weather that is pretty noticeable right now. However, when I first moved here, the summer just felt like… summer.

One of my favorite things about what I do is the showcasing beautiful love in beautiful landscapes. Seattle has no shortage of them, whatsoever. Some may want to disagree with me, but I still love the weather in the Pacific Northwest during the winter months. The trails have less people on them, and sure it might be a little bit rainy, but that makes for some drama… plus, rain is good luck on your wedding day.

Do you know why rain is considered to be good luck on your wedding day?

We all know the phrase “tying the knot”, right? Well, a wet knot is notoriously difficult to untie… just ask any adventurer! So, I definitely encourage a raindrop or two to give you an extra little something for your love story!

Some folks would let a single raindrop ruin the most elaborate of wedding day plans, but not my people. We know that a love story is supposed to be just that - a story, and the best stories always have a little adventure.

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