
This is our ceremony location! We will set up between the palm trees with the water as our background

The reason we chose this park for our wedding is because it is the place where "us" began. We were on our first long-distance travel trip together, working on the roof of the kitchen house pictured!

The finished roof! Our ceremony location is near these two buildings, but in an effort to respect the history of this former plantation, we will limit the use of them as wedding photo backgrounds.

Another angle of our ceremony location! Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve (of which Kingsley Plantation is part of) protects 46,000 acres of unspoiled Atlantic coastal wetlands.

Be wary! These are wild peacocks that live at Kingsley. They are an example (albeit an unusual one) of some of the wildlife you may see! Anoles, gopher turtles, and armadillos also live here.

This is the first picture I took of Jack, and it's at St. Augustine Lighthouse. There is still debate to this day whether this was also our first date. The answer is no.

A view of the main house from the roof of the kitchen house.