Shireen Homavazar (in red) hosts Navroj treat in the Garden |
Shireen Homavazar, an old friend of the Club and regular at the Garden, hosted a surprise treat to celebrate the occasion – aflatoon, luddoos and marble gulab jamuns.
Kiran Makharia |
If that was not enough, there was Tara Chand Seth back from Delhi with a box of (what else?) sweets – large cylindrical confections soaked in ghee. Nobody knew the name of this sinful treat and it did not matter.
Tara Chand returns with good news... and box of sweets |
“So we can expect free treatment?” Yusuf Rassiwala butted in jokingly.
“But you will have to go to Mira Road to get cured,” Tara Chand retorted amid rousing laughter.
The other big reason for rejoicing this morning was the return of Kiran Makharia, another old member who had been away for close to a year. She tried to downplay her absence by explaining that she “just felt lazy” and could not “wake up in time to get to the Garden” when Shekhawat cornered her: “You can find time to go to that garden and the other garden, but not this garden? I get all information sitting here. So don’t come up with lame excuses.”
Kiran promised to be regular henceforth and to mark her return, an extra laugh was raised after the exercises.
Shekhawat's train rolls out of the railway shed (oops!) China Hut after the rains subside. |
The celebration of Parsi New Year confirms the spirit of 'unity amid diversity' among members of different faiths in the Club. We love to be happy in each other's company and at other times of celebrating. Good luck to the Club and its members.
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The celebration of Parsi New Year confirms the unity of all members of the Club in diversity of the religious faith of the members. We love to be happy in the company of the members in the morning and also any other time of celebrations. Good luck to the Club and its members.
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