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INDIANA & PETER


Photos by
Dave Bigler


It all started when I dropped my coffee outside of Peter's dorm at SUNY Oneonta. The commotion sparked a never-ending conversation about books and a tradition of late-night coffee runs. 

About a year after we started dating, we moved to New York City before ending up in the Capital Region. After six years of dating, Peter proposed during a private candlelit dinner at the Vischer Ferry General Store. I was blown away by the evening, especially by the book-shaped engagement ring. Two years later, we were married at the same location. 

The store is near and dear to us; we run a book club there and it's such a lovely place to connect with other community members. It was the ideal venue for us and, though the pandemic delayed it by more than a year, we finally celebrated with everyone at the turn of the summer season. 

We had the Haiku Guys & Gals writing custom haiku for guests on typewriters. There were board games from Bard & Baker and lawn games scattered throughout the venue. We gave away our favorite books as wedding favors to all our guests. We also created a custom book arch, with help from our local library and a metalworker. 

Though planning a wedding during a pandemic came with a lengthy list of challenges, we were so excited to be able to get together with family and friends after such a long wait.

DETAILS

Wedding Date: September 18, 2021

Location: Vischer Ferry General Store

Photographer: Dave Bigler

Wedding Gown: Something Bleu Bridal, Saratoga

Bridesmaids' Dresses: Lily Saratoga

Hair: Bex

Groom's Attire: Mr. Formal Wear

Rings: N. Fox Jewelers

Wedding Planner: Maureen Donnally

Flowers: Posie Peddler

Caterer: Slidin' Dirty

Cake: Treatie Beatie Cakes by Evelyn

Games: Bard & Baker 

Personal Haikus: Haikuists (formerly Haiku Guys & Gals)

Special Touches... 

We created a book arch for the ceremony with help from our local library and a local metalworker.

Advice Indiana & Pete Would Like To Pass Along...

"Take photos before the reception. It gives you more time to enjoy celebrating with friends and family."