Charlie said: > Yeah, you can do that in England now too. I think you're now allowed > to marry in the open air too, which you weren't even after they > relaxed the "registry office or place of worship" rule.
*g* Here, Hindu marriages are *supposed* to be held in the open air. The only exception to that rule is if you get married in a temple. I got married in a garden at the rents' home, then in a chapel in Korea, and then in a vast hall in J's family's gathering house. But we got the legal certificate this June, when the MHA demanded one. Ritu _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
