Friday, June 26, 2009


I recently released my doves at a wedding at the beautiful Monte Verde Inn in Foresthill.

Because of the low tree branches around the altar, we chose to release the doves as the bride and groom completed their ceremony and walked down the aisle. Rebecca with Ford Family Photography snapped this unique shot and I felt it worthy to post here.
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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Honoring our Veterans


Tomorrow is Memorial Day and I will be releasing doves for two services in Auburn and Colfax.

I can't thank our Veterans enough for their service to our country and putting their lives in harms way to continue to keep our country safe. And to always honor the memory of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. God bless you all!!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Dove Releases are Clean!

It always amazes me that more couples don't choose to use the doves at their weddings. For such a low price, they can have the ultimate expression of joy when the doves are released at the conclusion of the ceremony. And what great memories they create. Your guests will doubtfully remember your flowers, the music you played, the food they ate but they will remember the doves!

Are you concerned about the possibility of the doves "pooping"?

Let me first say that that is always a possibility; a very slim possibility. In the 19 years that I have been providing these releases, I have yet to hear someone tell me they were 'hit'! First of all, the doves are very healthy. Their droppings are firm little balls, not like the wet mess that a wild bird would leave. Second, the birds don't normally poop while flying but choose to leave that in the baskets. When they fly, they tuck their legs back toward their tail. And their diets can be controlled to minimize any chance of messing.

So, I hope if you are considering the doves, that this will put your mind at ease. And of course, always hire a professional in the business. They will likely have the healthiest and cleanest birds that recieve the best care, vitamins and regular bathing. I always suggest that you meet with any wedding professional you choose to hire to make sure they are easy to get along with and that you can depend on them to take care of business on your special day. Ask to see the birds and the equipment they will use. And ask questions! You don't want any surprises.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

I love this job!

Yesterday, I went to a cemetery some 30 miles away to provide a dove release for a lady's funeral. Turns out, it was for the Mother of a young man who works at our local grocery store.
The release went well and I returned home.
Tonight, my husband took me to a distant restaurant where we never go. We were seated in a room where only one other table was dining. It was the same young man, Eddie, and his wife with their 3 month old son. When I recognized them, I asked how he was doing and he smiled warmly and said he was doing well. At the end of their meal, he told me that seeing me made his day; that he felt his Mama had entered the room with me. I gave them both a hug before they left. On the way home, I couldn't stop smiling. What were the chances that we would run into each other the very next day and be seated next to each other in an otherwise vacant room? I feel so blessed when I am able to provide my doves and help with healing but this time, there seemed to be even more powers at work that created this special moment!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Bunnies and a Pigeon

Below is a story that is circulating the internet and I wanted to share.

The Protective Wing


BUNNIES AND A PIGEON These little bunnies, about 6 days old, were attacked by a dog and orphaned. Two out of the litter of five did not survive,and these three were not doing very well. Noah is the non-releasable,one-legged homing pigeon/rock dove that is in rehab. Noah kept going over to the bunny cage and looking in -- even sleeping in front of the door to the cage. Then, there were only two bunnies in the cage. But when Noah moved a bit from the front of the cage to my surprise...there was the tiny bunny...under Noah's wing...sound asleep! That little bunny rabbit had crawled through the cage, preferring a featherbed, no doubt. Now, they are all together and the bunnies are doing GREAT. When the bunnies scoot underneath Noah's feathers, he carefully extends his wings out to surround them and then they snuggle. When one of them moves and they start sticking out here and there, he gently pushes them back under him with his beak! This is amazing...
A beautiful testament to the parenting of the pigeon!

Sunday, February 8, 2009


Even a backyard wedding becomes an elegant affair with the addition of these beautiful doves!