Well, here's the story. Even with a few of the boats out cruising, the Sequim Bay dock was full of C-Dorys when a large sailboat swings by with an oddly-dressed skipper looking rather distressed. On the second pass, one of the crew asked if they could raft alongside briefly so they could pick up a bride. Why sure - who wouldn't let 'em? So they tied up to the TyBoo and we allowed some folks to cross over from the dock to the sailboat. Then came a couple of young ladies dressed up very nice, although not exactly in sailing attire. We helped them through, as well. Their plan was to motor out into the bay for a wedding ceremony. However - probably because they were so taken by the friendly bunch on the dock - they decided to step up onto the bow of their boat and have the ceremony right there with all of us as honored guests. We all stood, clapped and bowed our heads as directed by the Pastor, and these two delightful young folks began their new lives right there at our little gathering. Now isn't that something? One part with which I was not too comfortable was when the bride came onto the dock after the ceremony and asked all the unmarried ladies to form a line for the bouquet toss. The uncomfortable part was the fact that the only three single girls there were my grandaughters! Tiffany caught the flowers, and she is now grounded until she is 27. Other than that, the entire happening was a real treat for us, and I feel certain it made a special moment for the young couple even more memorable. We gave them the web directions to the site, so they will be checking in one of these days.