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    Real Weddings

    Couple's rustic brunch wedding fills unlikely Dallas venue with Southern charm

    Nicole Jordan
    Dec 15, 2017 | 12:40 pm

    The first few times Matthew Garcia asked Lisa Veigel out, she kindly declined. The two met while volunteering together in the children's ministry at church, and while they had instant rapport, Lisa wasn't sure she was ready for a date.

    That was until Matthew won her over with his "sweet smile, kindness, and sincerity" following the loss of her grandfather. He brought her a card, stuffed with gift cards, so she could grab dinner easily throughout the week.

    "It was so thoughtful," says Lisa. "I remember looking at him differently that day."

    The next time he asked her out, he was met with a yes. Fast-forward to Valentine's Day 2017 and Matthew had another question for Lisa — and this time, he only had to ask once. After a low-key Tex-Mex dinner, Matthew, a grad student at Dallas Baptist University, casually mentioned that he needed to drop an assignment off at school. Lisa had her suspicions but shrugged them off.

    Once on campus, Matthew led Lisa to the "Divine Servant" statue, which depicts Jesus washing his disciple Peter's feet. He read the portion of the Bible in which the scene occurs, explaining the significance of the statue and how he'd hoped to lovingly and selflessly care for Lisa, as his wife, in the same way. He got down on one knee, and this time, Lisa said yes the first time.

    "It was a private and perfect moment," she says.

    Hoping for a fall wedding, the couple began planning right away. They envisioned a "rustic, brunch wedding." An Ohio native, Lisa wanted a small, intimate gathering with family and friends. She wanted it to feel casual, like a backyard wedding, with rustic elements featured throughout.

    When they came across Mudhen Meat and Greens in the Dallas Farmers Market, they knew they'd found their place. A popular brunch destination, the restaurant had never hosted a wedding before. But Lisa and Matthew saw potential in the restaurant's beautiful outdoor garden. With its popular brunch menu and rustic aesthetic, it checked all of their other boxes, too.

    With the venue secured, Lisa spent the months leading up to the October 28 wedding making sure every detail was perfect.

    "I loved getting to make the vision come to life through special elements and touches," she says. "My friend and I made the invitations, and I made the programs. I found burlap streamers to use for our horse and carriage sendoff and rustic picture frames to use on our memory tables."

    While it was a lot of work, it paid off. With a navy and plum color palette and decor featuring mason jars, burlap, twine and tin, every detail evoked the couple's vision. The bride's brother walked her down the aisle, and the groom's father and a close friend performed the intimate ceremony.

    "More than any other detail, we wanted our ceremony to be meaningful and to start our marriage focused on our shared faith and, not only the commitment we were making to each other, but to God," says Lisa.

    Following the ceremony, guests enjoyed a mix of mimosas, coffee, and pastries, while the bridal party took photos. Then the new Mr. and Mrs. shared their first dance, and everyone sat down for family-style feast of pancakes, migas, shrimp and grits (the overwhelming favorite), and other Southern specialties. Kids played cornhole, and the bride and groom enjoyed time with family and friends.

    "It was really special to have the people we love most together in one place," says Lisa. "We know it will never quite happen like that again. We didn't take for granted a single person who made the trip to celebrate with us."

    Wedding and Reception Venue:Mudhen Meat and Greens

    Photography:JoJo Pangilinan Photographers

    Bridal Gown and Bridesmaid Dresses:David's Bridal

    Groom and Groomsmen Suits: The Black Tux

    Groom and Groomsmen Ties:J.Crew

    Cake: Mudhen Meat and Greens

    Florals: Raynor Bearden of Mudhen Meat and Greens

    Hair: Erica Hollingsworth of Osgood O'Neil Salon

    Make-up: Mona Damavandi

    Raynor Bearden of Mudhen Meats and Greens provided florals.

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    Photo by JoJo Pangilinan Photographers
    Raynor Bearden of Mudhen Meats and Greens provided florals.
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    Birding News

    Texas nearly tops the list of best states for birdwatching

    Amber Heckler
    Apr 29, 2025 | 7:19 pm
    Blue Jay, birdwatching in Dallas
    Photo by Jeremy Hynes on Unsplash
    Have you spotted a blue jay in Dallas yet?

    Texas is full of surprises and this time, it involves birds: The Lone Star State soared to the top as the No. 3 best state for birdwatching in 2025, according to a new study by Lawn Love.

    The report ranked all 50 states based on five "feather-forward" categories, such as climate, conservation efforts, access to parks and sanctuaries, number of bird varieties, and general popularity of the hobby.

    The only two states that beat Texas were California, which came in at No. 1; and Florida, which took the No. 2 spot. But Texas at least beat New York which was No. 4, and Washington state, which was No. 5.

    Texas came in high on variety of birds, but very low on climate and popularity, as follows:

    • No. 1 – Bird variety rank
    • No. 1 – Conservation rank
    • No. 7 – Access rank
    • No. 25 – Climate rank
    • No. 41 – Popularity rank

    Come on, Texans, bird-watching is fun, get with the program.

    Lawn Love's findings revealed that 679 different species of birds can be found in Texas, which is the second greatest numerical variety of birds nationwide. Even better, there are five different Audubon societies and sanctuaries in the state, and 19 wildlife refuges.

    Audobon Texas' "Lights Out, Texas!" campaign is a major contributor to the state's No. 1 rank in conservation, as the program raises awareness and educates about light pollution, which affects billions of migratory birds that fly through the state every year. Some Dallas buildings such as Reunion Tower downtown make an effort to turn out the lights during migration periods.

    "Approximately 1 of every 3 birds migrating through the U.S. in spring, and 1 of every 4 birds migrating through the U.S. in the fall, or nearly two billion birds, passes through Texas in one of the planet’s great wildlife spectacles," the Audubon website says. "Unfortunately, light emanating from our cities can disorient birds, leaving them confused and vulnerable to urban threats like collisions with buildings."

    Birdwatching for beginners in Dallas
    Dallas is no stranger to this fun (and inexpensive) hobby, having been certified one of the first Bird Cities in Texas in 2020. The Trinity River Audubon Center and Audubon Dallas are the best local resources for diving into the world of birdwatching, and its organizers host classes and events across all skill levels.

    The nonprofit lists dozens of birds that live in the 120-acre park year round, including mourning doves, yellow-rumped warblers, Carolina wrens, indigo buntings, and many more.

    Free apps like Merlin Bird ID and Audubon Bird Guide are handy tools for tech-savvy beginners to get acquainted with their local bird species.

    For those who prefer a physical field guide, the Dallas Audubon recommends David Allen Sibley's books, such as The Sibley Guide to Birds Second Edition. Enthusiasts who want to test their skills on a road trip would get good use out of The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America, which also covers most areas of Texas.

    Dallasites can also make a day out of birdwatching by visiting Cedar Ridge Preserve in Dallas, or heading to McKinney to visit the Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary.

    Other fun areas around Dallas-Fort Worth for birdwatching activities include:

    • Bird's Fort Trail Park in Irving
    • John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Seagoville
    • Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area
    • River Legacy Park in Arlington
    • White Rock Lake in Dallas
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