Now that we have had a bit of rain, our garden has begun to look a bit better. The bouganvillas are all in bloom. However most of our registry office weddings are held inside with the air-conditioner going full-blast. Today's couple were no exception,even at 9 am, it was a scorcher.
Some of our registry office weddings are very casual, others like this one this morning, are more elegant. The bride is from Thailand, and the groom is Caymanian.



around town, especially on cruise-ship days.
Residents of the Cayman Islands must be married by Banns. Your wedding can take place 7 clear days after the Banns are published. If you want a civil (non-religious) ceremony at my Registry Office, or elsewhere in Cayman call Joy or Peggy at (345) 9499933.
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