Today would have been my sister Barbara and brother-in-law Paul's 23rd wedding anniversary. I saw would have been because my sister died suddenly in 2022. She was in remission from breast cancer, but the chemotherapy had weakened her heart, and she had a heart attack. They had a destination wedding in Scotland with a small group of their friends and a few family members, 33 people in total. It was a fun-filled weekend at Duns Castle in the Scottish Borders with croquet, golf, clay pigeon shooting, archery, a rehearsal dinner at a local inn, and a beautiful wedding at Edrom Parish Church complete with bagpiper. I don't think I've shared photos of the weekend before so here are a few.
Duns Castle, with the massive Norman Keep or Pele Tower, supposedly dates from 1320 and has eleven bedrooms. The castle and most of the structures on the property are designated as a scheduled ancient monument. The property also has numerous outbuildings that can provide lodging for additional guests. There is a publicly accessible park and two man-made lakes, the Hen Poo and the smaller Mill Dam, that form the Duns Castle nature reserve.
My family headed off for a walk around the estate (Pamela, Mum, Dad, and Barbara with Sophia in front)
Admiring the swans on the lake
Croquet on the lawn - the weather was absolutely glorious for the three days we were there
Mum (in red jacket) trying her hand at archery - she was legally blind at this point; the instructor was so kind to guide her
My brother-in-law (fifth from the left), his father (far left) and assorted friends who looked magnificent
Dad, Sophia and Mum waiting for the car to take them to the church
Mum's got the royal wave going there!
Dad and Mum at the church; they were always holding hands
Paul and Barbara back at the castle after the wedding