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Jenny Fisher Marriage Celebrant

Locality: Busselton, Western Australia

Phone: +61 417 173 908



Address: Angus Close 6280 Busselton, WA, Australia

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25.01.2022 A great day for a wedding!



24.01.2022 It takes all sorts!

24.01.2022 Today I will farewell my beautiful daughter. It just so happens to be National Celebrants Day.

23.01.2022 This marriage celebrant has a very heavy and broken heart. My beautiful daughter became a star in my own big sky after succumbing to breast cancer on 7th November. She was an inspiration to all who knew her. #loveyouforeverchels



22.01.2022 Stunning autumn colours!

20.01.2022 My beautiful couple from February 2020 featured in today’s West Australian. Sophie Jane Music

19.01.2022 A gorgeous happy couple tied the knot, today, at this iconic Busselton venue!



19.01.2022 "Waterfall of the bride" Miracle of Nature

19.01.2022 This is a very unique bouquet held by yesterday’s bride during the wedding ceremony in my garden. The couple met and work at arguably the best farmer’s market in the SW - Bunbury Farmers Market so it was such an appropriate bouquet!

18.01.2022 I adore hydrangeas!

18.01.2022 Wedding plans dampened! Literally!

17.01.2022 Eucalyptus Preissiana - the Bell Fruited Mallee. So beautiful. Reminds me of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie! A sub species grew on our farm south of Kojonup.



17.01.2022 Yes! And certain marriage celebrants!

16.01.2022 When you are so in love with a little guy who attended his Mum and Dad’s special wedding!

16.01.2022 I’ve had a few moments - not captured by the photographers! (Hint: think dogs!)

15.01.2022 I’m borrowing this from another celebrant’s page because I’m intrigued by different bouquets atm. And I love bling!

15.01.2022 Two beautiful junior bridesmaids! #lovemygrandchildren

15.01.2022 Loving my garden in the Springtime!

12.01.2022 Combining names. This is a new world!

10.01.2022 I saw this on Instagram. The beautiful small wedding of the Queen’s granddaughter, Beatrice, wearing one of her granny’s recycled gowns and a tiara from the extensive royal collection. But those flowers .....

10.01.2022 How much fun for this groom as he awaits his bride?

10.01.2022 Today’s wedding was a fantastic happy family event on a farm out of Kojonup! The weather threatened yesterday but luckily didn’t eventuate. Instead we had a perfect day - I’m obsessed with clouds, at preset. The sky was amazing!

09.01.2022 For a bit of a giggle!

08.01.2022 Time for a bit of laughter ...

08.01.2022 For the love of hydrangeas ... (disclaimer - not mine but I have all these growing except the purple one. I’ll post a photo of mine, soon)

07.01.2022 In the former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan, thousands of women are kidnapped and forced into marriage. The practice is illegal, but tradition is stronger th...an law here. The girls must obey and accept their fate. Find out more about bride kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan in our documentary ‘Bride by Force’. The link is in the comment below

07.01.2022 I spent a few hours today, pruning hydrangeas. (I still have about 30 bushes to go!) I’m in love with their flowers and my garden is flushed with pink during the summer. I borrowed the photo of the divine purple blooms! My soil is too alkaline for this colour, unfortunately!

05.01.2022 A beautiful day for a morning wedding!

03.01.2022 Flower girls are the wild cards of the wedding party, and that's why we love them.

02.01.2022 I had the pleasure of conducting a small, intimate wedding, on American Independence Day, at a farmhouse in Kojonup. We followed up with a good old backyard BBQ where around 100 guests then learned of the secret ceremony and partied accordingly!

02.01.2022 Sharing an easy and fantastic Apple Cake recipe! Thanks, Chelsea!

02.01.2022 A few of my own hydrangeas, today. The heat affected the red variety so I didn’t pick any of those blooms.

01.01.2022 SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL.... .... but she didn't know what that meant. When she was a little girl ... they told her she was beautiful but it had no meaning in her world of bicycles and pigtails and adventures in make-believe. Later, she hoped she was beautiful as boys started taking notice of her friends and phones rang for Saturday night dates. She felt beautiful on her wedding day, hopeful with her new life partner by her side but, later, when her children called her beautiful, she was often exhausted, her hair messily tied back, no make up, wide in the waist where it used to be narrow; she just couldn't take it in. Over the years, as she tried, in fits and starts, to look beautiful, she found other things to take priority, like bills and meals, as she and her life partner worked hard to make a family, to make ends meet, to make children into adults, to make a life. Now, she sat. Alone. Her children grown, her partner flown, and she couldn't remember the last time she was called beautiful. But she was. It was in every line on her face, in the strength of her arthritic hands, the ampleness that had a million hugs imprinted on its very skin, and in the jiggly thighs and thickened ankles that had run her race for her. She had lived her life with a loving and generous heart, had wrapped her arms around so many to to give them comfort and peace. Her ears had heard both terrible news and lovely songs, and her eyes had brimmed with, oh, so many tears, they were now bright even as they dimmed. She had lived and she was. And because she was, she was made beautiful. ~ Suzanne Reynolds, 2019 Photo credit: Nina Djerff Model: Marit Rannveig Haslestad

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