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Swamp Wedding For Michael and Donna

Wedding bells in a church is what you normally would hear, but this time these wedding bells were heard from a swamp! Yes, a swamp wedding was held recently in Florida. The couple, Michael Scott Owen and Donna Ann Glann Smyth exchanged vows in the primeval Florida swamp filled with alligators and cottonmouths which go with the territory. The Primeval Florida swamp has the famous Burmese Python living amongst other venomous snakes that could have been a risk for the guests who attended the swamp wedding.

The swamp couple, Michael Scott Owen and Donna Ann Glann Smyth marriage was indeed one of those weddings you would want to know more about. The swamp wedding was hilarious at the same time it was a dream come true for the happy couple, Michael Scott Owen and Donna Ann Glann Smyth. Their love bloomed like the rare Ghost orchid and the walk down the aisle will always be fresh on the mind. Walking through the cathedral of ferns and royal palms, cypress trees and cypress knee in black water, the couple looked very much in love with each other. Seeing her to-be-husband all dressed in a swamp suit, Donna Ann Glann Smyth, shouted , 'HOOTEEHOO' to which 53-year-old Michael Scott Owen reverted, 'HOOTEEHOO' too.

Swamp Wedding For The Swamp Couple

The bride, Donna Ann Glann Smyth was dressed in a beautiful white gown with muddy boots. Her groom stood at the red maple altar, which consisted of the ghost orchid clung to the trunk of the pond ash Posion Ivy which hung over their heads as they said I DO, with blessings from reverend Renee Rau.

According to the swamp couple Michael Scott Owen and Donna Ann Glann Smyth, it is believed that the primeval Florida swamp resembles the great Amazon river. Owen spent nearly half his life in the primeval Florida swamp and it is in this very place where he met his beautiful wife, Donna Ann Glann Smyth. The swamp couple who had a long distance relationship promised to live their lives together as one, to be traditional in every way, it had to be a swamp wedding next to the rare Ghost orchid where they first proclaimed their love to each other in 2006.

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