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Wesley and Danny Brown who got engaged on Valentine’s Day in 2011.
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Daphne and Ernest Scalamandre celebrate 20 years of being married this year, having tied the knot on September 18, 1999.
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Bride Betsy Carlson, born and raised in Aspen, married her longtime paramour Rodrigo Bandeira at the Aspen Courthouse on Dec. 27, 2019.
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Together for 27 years, married for 20, John Rowland and Sarah Broughton love to travel, seen here in Venice last fall. They’ll be back there soon participating in the Venice Architectural Biennale in 2020.
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The newly betrothed Megan Shean and Patrick O’Neil, shortly after he proposed at a dance party at their chalet in Boulder.
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Michael Reveal and Casarae Clark at a wedding last winter just months before they doubled their family with the arrival of twin boys on Sept. 10.
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Pete and Ginny Yang, circa 1999, who have been Valentines for more than 20 years.
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Brittany Shami and Tom Menas on a camping trip just down the road in Lenado.
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Ten years, two kids, one dog, one love: Julia and John Fullerton have celebrated Valentine’s Day for over a decade.
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Married since 2001, Alex and Colleen Irvin keep the love alive at the race track in Kentucky.
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Handsome gents Brett Kennedy and Massimo Alpin at their September 2014 Aspen Mountain wedding.
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Ian and Etta McLendon in the Silver Queen Gondola during their ski wedding weekend, tying the knot on Dec. 14, 2019.
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Catherine Lutz and Mike Sladdin married on a beach in Bahia, Brazil, on 11-11-08 and been partners in life adventures ever since.
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Each year on the 14th of February, the world celebrates Valentine’s Day and the tradition of expressing affection for loved ones. In some cases, it’s celebrated with simple gestures such as exchanging Valentines — both paper and digital. It’s estimated that more than 150 million cards are sent on Valentine’s Day, making it the second-most popular holiday after Christmas. For the happy couples featured in this week’s photo spread, each has a unique story of how they came together, though all share the same sentiment that their bond makes every day even better.
via:: The Aspen Times