
The wedding was held at the Hyder House, a seemingly unassuming place from street side. As are most places in San Miguel. Once inside the massive wood doors and beyond the story and a half stucco walls, a series of three different houses were unveiled, all with elaborately decorated rooms full of antiques. The wedding was a fiesta of a wedding and a perfect place for Meggan and Beau to celebrate a new beginning together. A new beginning in more ways than one. For those of you who aren't familiar, the two quit their jobs just prior to the wedding and are now traveling for the next year to begin a business together. Inspiring to say the least.
If you are interested in seeing more photos of the wedding, be sure to check out the photographer's blog. Meggan and Beau also have some photo's up on their blog, the World Effect. Check back later this week for my interview with the World Effect to really get the details on what they have been up to post wedding.


Seriously considering going to San Miguel next year...looks like a great introduction to Mexico!
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