You don’t see this that often among the petunias, the New Guinea impatiens and the Lantana at Home Depot.
Marty Tetrault and Kelly Olsen, two Home Depot co-workers in Phoenix, exchanged wedding vows recently in the garden section of one of the Atlanta-based retailer’s stores.
They vowed to take each other as husband and wife “in copper pipes and elbows, in lumber and in concrete, in sickness and in health, for better or for worse until death do us part,” according to published reports on the ceremony.
This isn't the first time a Home Depot has attracted such attention. A gay couple's marriage proposal at a Home Depot in Salt Lake City nearly two years ago has attracted nearly 13 million page YouTube views to date.
Last year, a couple got married in the frozen food aisle of a Costco in Santa Maria, Calif.
At their wedding, Kelly Olsen’s bouquet was made of plumbing supplies (she works in plumbing). Tetrault works in lumber and building materials. Co-workers made up the wedding party, according to reports.
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