Tuesday, September 23, 2025

GREEN SPRING GARDENS - 9/18/25 - PART 2

 

Continuing from our sit-down on the bench under the shade of the tree, we took our selfie. I was wearing 'my old scruffy' as I like to call it, i.e. a very old dress that I generally only wear at home when I am not going anywhere. It's like my comfy blanky, faded from many washes and I said to Gregg, "Do you think I look okay enough to go out in this old thing?" Gregg laughs and I add, "Well, it's not like we're going to meet anyone we know!" Gregg, wearing his old 't' shirt and jeans, says something like, "You're dressed up more than me."  So off we set, scruffy and scruffy, heading to the garden.


After we had our nice little chit-chat with the couple who so kindly took our photo, and said our goodbyes to those lovely Boston Terriers, both in this post, we sat for a while longer. We had noticed a group of ladies walking across the green in a different country’s traditional clothing, which I always enjoy as you may have heard me say before, an interest since childhood. I was taking it all in. The sun was sparkling off their gowns. It looked like they were with a photographer. I said at the time it looked like a wedding party. 


 While admiring them from a distance something else happened. A young man walked along the path, stopped not so far away but still in the shade, and talked into his cell phone. He was looking in the direction of the group of ladies. He had a lovely smile and he was dressed as you see in the next photo. Gregg struck up a conversation after the young man put his phone away. After a while my dear other half asked if he could take a photo. It’s a real nice photo but it’s hard to capture the elegance of such a style of clothing, especially as we were still in the shade. (I have blurred out his face for privacy).


I surprised myself - just put it down to the fact that I am in my comfortable stage with such outspokenness in my mid-70s - at least that’s what I told Gregg later. I said to the young man I thought he looked very handsome and he accepted my compliment with another smile and a thank you. Gregg enjoys chatting to people we meet by chance, as do I, and this day had already turned into a special kind of day for that. The three of us had a very pleasant conversation, but then he had to leave as the wedding ceremony was about to start. We continued on as I was eager to take photos of the flowers.


By this time I was starting to get tired, though still taking photos along the path (always more energy for taking photos of flowers). I saw movement. Our nice young man was heading back towards us with a big smile on his face. It had been about ten minutes since we spoke to him. He said, with another big smile on his face, I have talked to my family, and we would like to invite you to the wedding! Okay, knock me down with a feather and I was in a bit of a shock but how could we turn down such a gracious invitation? Heart was full I can tell you. This had turned into a most amazing day. We followed him into the gazebo area and was guided to where we could sit. Anywhere he said. We chose the third row thinking that perhaps family were going to sit in the first two rows.


The little girl on the left had the most darling dress and wearing cowboy boots, pink and glittery and sparkling brightly in the sun. She was adorable! 


I'm afraid no photos of the bride as I didn't want to be too intrusive but we were allowed to take a few photos. The ceremony was spoken in both their native language and English. There were English-speaking friends invited also. The ceremony itself was called a Nikah. We listened to the words of the Imam and the sentiments reminded us of our own wedding by my village vicar all those years ago.

We watched as the new husband and wife walked down the steps of the gazebo and joined their family for official photos. Things were winding down.

We thought it was time to go and Gregg found the young man and we both thanked him for this wonderful invitation. We were kind of in a daze that we had been invited but absolutely thrilled to have had this experience. As we were leaving a lady tapped me on the shoulder and gave me two favor boxes to take home with us. Another gift for these strangers - 'scruffy and scruffy' I will call them and yes, I am smiling. We were a tad underdressed but this didn't seem to matter at all. What mattered was that we accepted their invitation and we made the young man very happy when we said yes. 


We were on our way to dinner at a favorite eatery, so we kept the boxes for our evening meal. Each one had the above items in it; a beef empanada, a chicken empanada, a chicken salad tea sandwich with the crusts cut off, two delicious chocolates in the pink and blue wrapping and three small wedding cookies. We thoroughly enjoyed our supper. I'm glad we waited as it allowed us to think back on our day.  We guessed the boxes came from a catering company. I wish we knew from where, as we would highly recommend them. Everything was delicious and it was a fun and out-of-the-ordinary supper for us.

That's the end of our day, and what a day it was. Right off the bat we met that nice couple who took our photos at the Moon Gate, then there was Oreo, Apple and Linguini. Lastly, the lovely young man who extended the best kindness with such a gracious invitation to his family's wedding. We will always remember. 

Years ago we went to a Jewish Wedding Ceremony, an invite from one of Gregg's young petty officers back in our navy days, and all these years later we were invited to a Muslim Wedding Ceremony. Amazing! We still talk about that other wedding very affectionately, and I know we will be talking about this one with just as much affection.

I have photos of flowers which I will share next time.

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day everyone!










59 comments:

  1. What an adventure! And an unusual and unexpected one!!! And so funny, as Gregg had said not to worry about wearing your old housedress. The whole day was kind of whimsical, and I think the kind of thing you love!

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    1. We felt truly blessed by this experience Ginny and you are right, we loved everything about it :)

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  2. Oh my, what a beautiful day you both had, loved reading about it, Denise.

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    1. I am very happy you enjoyed my post Margaret, it was indeed a beautiful day :)

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  3. Sounds like you had a lovely outing. And I love the conversation you had.

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  4. What a lovely day, great photo of you and Gregg.
    The wedding sounds fun. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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    1. Thank you very much Eileen :) much appreciated and the same to you.

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  5. What a wonderful day that was. A nice surprise to have an unexpected wedding invitation.

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  6. What a fantastic and rewarding day, Denise. It just proves, again, that people are basically decent and good-hearted.

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    1. A lovely comment Janice, couldn’t have said it better myself. Thank you :)

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  7. That is quite the adventure! What a great experience you had.

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  8. It makes me very happy when cultures can blend like this. Congratulations - and be sure to wear your scruffy every time you go out. I suspect that I am not the only one who would remember a pleasant chat and not have a clue about what you wore five minutes after we parted ways.

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    1. Me too David and thank you very much, I should consider my scruffy my lucky dress from now on :) and what you say is very true

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  9. Wonderful photos :-D My wee girl would love those boots :-D

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    1. Thank you Ananka and maybe your dear wee girl will have her own pink glittery boots one day :)

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  10. What a serendipitously wonderful day.

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  11. I loved reading this! What a special day. The kindness of strangers is a hope for this country.

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    1. I am very happy you did Marcia and I couldn’t agree more :)

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  12. This is just the best story. That wedding sounds fascinating and that take-away box such a generous treat. Gregg sounds like Rick -- very willing and ready to talk to anyone and usually is all the better for it. You two certainly had a memorable day -- and a delightful one, too.

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    1. Thank you Jeanie, so happy you enjoyed :) Gregg and Rick would get along great! It was indeed a very memorable day.

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  13. What an amazing experience for you!

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    1. Thank you dear Regine, love you too my friend :)

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  15. What a sweet encounter, invitation and parting gift. Hospitality is a wonderful trait in the Muslim culture.

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    1. Thank you Ellen, it certainly was and this is what I have heard and have now experienced :)

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  16. what a GREAT story and i think you 2 look great. i never dress to impress just for comfort and the picture of the 2 of you is awesome!! i am a chatty cathy myself, my kids always said "you talk to everyone" and it's so true!! beautiful pictures, sounds like a wonderful time!!

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    1. Thank you very much Debbie :) such kind words and much appreciated. We certainly did have a wonderful time.

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  17. Denise so many opportunities for lovely snaps and chats. I agree the young man looked very stylish. And the little girl...be still my heart...that lovely dress totally complimented by rhinestone cowgirl boots
    Hugs Cecilia

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    1. Very much so Cecilia :) thank you. I loved that sweet little girl’s boots. Hugs, Denise xoxo

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  18. Oh my! That really touched my heart, Denise! I was already impressed by the man with the dogs. This was so special. What a sweet and beautiful day!! :)

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    1. How very sweet of you to share that Rita, thank you so very much :)

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  19. A fabulous day.
    I like the selfie of you and Gregg and those sparkling cowboy boots that lovely little girl is wearing are wonderful.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan, I appreciate that very much. And my photo truly didn’t give that little girl’s boots the justice they deserved :) all the best to you too!

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  20. Buenos motivos fotográficos has encontrado en tu largo paseo. Menos mal que te has dado un descanso sentada en un banco de los jardines.
    Feliz otoño.

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    1. Muchísimas gracias, fue una suerte haber elegido ese banco para sentarnos :) Agradezco mucho tu amable comentario. Feliz otoño para ti también.

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  21. Hi Denise, what an amazing day you and Gregg had!!! Love all your photos and story, dear friend 🧡

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    1. Thank you dear friend, it certainly was an amazing day and so glad you enjoyed it :)

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  22. That was some walk . Forget about a fancy dress. You met all kinds of very interesting people. People may not talk to you if you had a fancy dress!

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  23. Me dio ganas de los alfajores. Lindos jardines. Te mando un beso

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    1. Yo también tengo antojo de alfajores :) ¡Gracias! Te mando un beso.

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  24. This is so lovely, Denise. I love seeing both your smiles. You and I are about the same age and I enjoy talking to people too.

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    1. That is very sweet of you Kay, thank you so much! We are kindred spirits :)

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  25. this is truly amazing and I can't stop giggling. I always say if I am scruffy I always run into someone I know, and that is what I expected when this adventure started. I am shocked at the whole thing and you do not look scruffy in the photo the man took of you. this post has give me much joy to read it and I wish it had happened to ME. of course Bob would not have gone to the wedding but I would

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    1. I am very happy this gave you a giggle Sandra and that it gave you joy : ) I sure do appreciate your sweet comment, thank you my dear friend.

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  26. Who cares even if we run into people we know? I wear what I wear because I like it. I don't care if someone else does. They can suck an egg. lololololol. Comfort first. Good on you for going out in what you wanted.

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    1. And that’s the way it should be Ivy :) whenever I meet anyone, the last thing I am looking is what they are wearing.

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  27. Delightful! Perhaps if I feel lonely I should put on really old raggedy clothes and go out. Then I’d probably meet somebody.

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    1. In my experience it has always been the way Linda :)

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  28. What an incredible day! It will be a favorite memory for you!

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