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Published Date: 09 June 2008
AS wedding venues go, it would be hard to choose a more spectacular backdrop.
Edinburgh couple Tom Hirons and Louisa Morrigan tied the knot at the weekend surrounded by family and friends not in a church or registry office, but on the blustery slopes of Arthur's Seat.

They picked the unusual venue as it was the scene of their first date just over three years ago, and arranged for 150 guests to make their way up the slope for the ceremony. Two strapping friends were on hand to carry the more elderly up and down the hill in a comfy sedan chair.

All the guests had been warned to prepare for bad weather but thankfully the sun shone on the area of Dunsapie Hill set aside for the marriage.

The couple, who now live together in Merchiston, first met as Mr Hirons played the role of the Green Man at the city's annual Samhuin celebrations.

Ms Morrigan, 37, was instantly smitten and decided to track him down. When she did, it not only emerged that they had lived opposite each other in Newington for years, but that writer Mr Hirons, 35, had been equally keen to meet her.

Ms Morrigan said: "We decided months ago that we didn't want to just get married in a registry office, and Arthur's Seat is my favourite place in Edinburgh, so we looked into getting married there. I wasn't sure if it was even possible, but we were told as long as there was a minister prepared to carry out the service, it would be fine.

"I'm just so delighted. I go to the park about three times a week, and because we had our first date there it is even more special, and we just wanted it to be a really happy day for everyone involved."

The wedding would certainly have caught the eye of any passing hillwalkers, with the bride's golden dress modelled on Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, complete with a golden crown.

After the ceremony, guests headed off to enjoy a reception and ceilidh at the Rudolph Steiner School. The service was conducted by inter-faith minister Natasha Hood, who said Arthur's Seat was among the more unusual places she had performed a marriage.

"Unusual locations are becoming more popular and I've performed wedding ceremonies on a canal boat in Ratho and on the banks of Loch Tay, but Arthur's Seat was a new one for me," she said. "It is very fitting for the couple, though, and it is nice that we are able now to perform a legal ceremony at a place that is truly special to them."

Historic Scotland, which maintain Holyrood Park, said this weekend's wedding was not the first there, and Shauna Readman, wedding sales executive, said it was becoming an increasingly popular idea.

"There is a trend emerging for humanist ceremonies, which is making outdoor locations, such as Holyrood Park, more popular for wedding ceremonies," she said. "It has always been a popular setting for bridal photography and it's great to see more couples choosing to hold religious or humanist ceremonies there."


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  • Last Updated: 10 June 2008 2:57 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
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The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

09/06/2008 12:21:55
I also had a humanist wedding but I did not see the need to dress up as Peter Pan.
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FrankGallagher,

09/06/2008 12:26:47
whats in his basket?
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09/06/2008 12:30:38
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The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

09/06/2008 12:32:47
2 Eggs .

He's put all his eggs in one basket.
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FrankGallagher,

09/06/2008 12:37:36
an extra pair of tights, incase he gets a ladder in the ones he is wearing?
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09/06/2008 12:45:31
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09/06/2008 12:45:52
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Journalistic licence,

Up the aisle 09/06/2008 12:51:02
A humanist wedding? Whit's that when it's at hame? Is there such a thing as a bovine wedding? Or an equine wedding?
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09/06/2008 13:00:29
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Unimpressed one,

09/06/2008 13:01:10
"Is there such a thing as a bovine wedding?"

Aye, that'll be some of the cows you see in the celeb mags and there's certainly marriages involving pigs and swine....
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09/06/2008 13:04:45
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fresian,

edinburgh 09/06/2008 13:11:45
Sellotape....stop being so bl**dy immature!!!

There is no way a gazelle would survive amongst the other wildlife in the Pans.
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The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

09/06/2008 13:13:03
In India in 2007 , two cows got married.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_6640000/newsid_6641400/6641461.stm

It was probably arranged though.
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Angus R,

09/06/2008 13:14:03
#6 - must have been a big crisp
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09/06/2008 13:20:10
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09/06/2008 13:32:10
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The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

09/06/2008 13:35:12
I got married in Mungo McDowns Castle.

We had five jeeps, Isla St Clair, Ian St. John and a whole barrel of Crankies during the buffet.

The ceremony was performed up the top of a mountain , in our pants because it felt closer to nature. I managed to get erect on the top of the mountain which was quite difficult because of the wind.
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Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

09/06/2008 13:54:13
Who performed the ceremony? Shari Lewis or Lamb Chop?
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Douglas Eckhart,

Edinburgh 09/06/2008 13:57:12
'Aren't we so delightfully clever and upper middle class'?!
Foo
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If there's one thing guaranteed to get up yer kilt, its a self proclaimed class warrior - go joing the SSP with the other negative zero-aspiration stalinist automatons (or even better join Wendy Alexander's nu labour group - which amounts to the same thing).


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Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

09/06/2008 14:17:26
Oh lay off, for crying out loud.
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The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

09/06/2008 14:23:00
20 You are right.
Tom and Louisa many happy returns
x
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wolfette,

Edinburgh 09/06/2008 14:28:49
what a lovely couple they make - and no one in the family will ever forget that wedding. I wish my mother hadn't talked me out of marrying "in the green" and into marrying in a boring old church instead.

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gotalottosay,

09/06/2008 14:38:01
the setting must have been wonderful. i take it that they are from out of town. it appears that it is now only out of towners who enjoy our scenery, we all take it for granted.

strange outfits. folk must have been knackered after their climbing.
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09/06/2008 15:03:33
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The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

09/06/2008 15:08:20
Thats enough.

Leave these two people alone , at least they have each other to look stupid in front of. And talk rubbish to each other about until the day the die.

She WILL GROW OLDER MUCH FASTER THAN HE AND HE WILL BE LEFT SWIRLING THE CHIMNEY POTS.
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09/06/2008 15:31:07
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09/06/2008 16:19:49
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alex patersons English teacher,

09/06/2008 16:25:55
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its a youfamism,hunger for knowledge eh,use a bookcase instead.
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Gordon fae Leith,

edinburgh 09/06/2008 17:32:16
Upper Middle Class erm..... like the Vestrys,Douglas Homes,or Dukes of Hazzard of which there are far too many still in this green and pleasant land...dinae think so. Two kids in love. Deary me what ever next.The comments about the garb are hilarious particularly when it's a certainty that the silly people making them have attended Bros,Sis,Pal's big day and happily participated in these 'normal' weddings.As someone whose been married for 34 years we mutually decided that a secular wedding was for us as we never found traditional weddings remotely normal.Think about what goes on,how folk are dressed and the dough that's wasted on a 30%-60% chance of ending in divorce.What's normal?
It looks as though everyone had a ball and I have a feeling that those two will have many happy decades of happiness in front of them.Quality. Kick on both of you.

All the best

BIG G
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Love Goddesses,

Edinburgh 09/06/2008 20:53:04
We were honored to be guests at this unusual wedding. It beat every traditional wedding we have ever been to hands down.
The ceremony was thought up by Louisa and Tom, it is a testament to them as two people truly and deeply in love.
We were prepared to climb the hill in wellies if we had too! To be apart of the Love. Luckily the sun shone down on us all!
Thank you to Tom and Louisa for a fantastic day, M&L x x x
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Plantagenet,

09/06/2008 22:33:56
Married on top of Arthurs Seat, dressed like a tw@t, what ever happened to romance? a few bevvies late morning, turn up at the registrar's by 2pm, (no vomiting on the premises now) mair bevvy up at the Good Companions, get ready for the marital bed scene, first make sure the bairns are asleep, then ... I just can't go on, the romance of this whole thing is getting to me.....
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Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

09/06/2008 22:34:20
I think they looked feckin great and hope their life together is full of health, love and pagan joys...last time I was on Arthur's seat I had partaken of a fragrant fag and was overcome with paranoia...was pretty sure the rock climbers were plain clothes CID an they wir comin fir me...had to hot-foot it out of there with bemused friend in tow...hope this lovely couple had a much more tranquil time....
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Plantagenet,

09/06/2008 22:36:11
2. Biodegradable condoms?
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 09/06/2008 23:22:23

'weird tattys' as DYW would say :)
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THE BPRENTICE,

10/06/2008 05:50:06
it must have been really bad weather - look at all the grass that ended up blowing onto their heads.
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celtic4,

USA 29/06/2008 15:01:56
#8..Actually there are three definitions of humanists.
1. A belief in human-based morality,a system of thought based on values,characteristics, and behavior believed to be the best of humans, rather than on any supernatural authority.
2. A concern for the needs and interests of human beings
3. Secular culture movement that spread as the result of the Renaissance : as a result of the rediscovery of the art and culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans
All in all I think the place of marriage and the young couple both looked great and I wish them all the luck.

 

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