Tribute to Lhasa de Sela

Source of photo: http://www.greatsong.net/PEOPLE-UN-CANCER-DU-SEIN-EMPORTE-UNE-CHANTEUSE-LHASA-DE-SELA-12880.html

This weekend, in Montreal, a tributes to the marvellous Lhasa de Sela . The Gazette article about it.

La Route chante: A Tribute to Lhasa de Sela takes place Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Montreal’s Rialto Theatre, 5723 Parc Ave. The Friday show is sold out. Tickets for the Saturday show are $25 at popmontreal.com

Love Came Here 


Craving kaleh-pache at New Year Party

Photo: Courtesy of Tourism Montreal

Like aash (a thick soup of beans and herbs, with or without meat) and halim (wheat meal with shredded lamb), Kaleh-pacheh is a traditional Iranian breakfast that requires far too much preparation to be included in a daily meal, or to be prepared at home on regular basis. When viewed cross-culturally and from a vegetarian perspective, kaleh-pacheh may not be the most shameful, unethical and aesthetically disgusting animal product that humans choose to eat, but it most certainly makes it onto the list! Meanwhile, if you fancy Scottish haggis (sheep’s liver and lungs boiled in its stomach) or Greek kokoretsi (stuffed sheep’s intestine), or Jewish petcha (calf’s feet), then I’m sure you will love Iranian kaleh-pacheh. The dish is a smorgasbord of the most unlikely animal offal: all parts of the head, feet and tripe of a sheep or lamb cooked together to make a thin soup.

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Yalda, Winter solstice/شب یلدا

On the eve of the winter solstice, Iranians gather to celebrate Yalda and bring this longest night of the year to dawn by reciting Hafez or Sa’di poems, or listening to the stories of a wise grandparent. They do this while eating off-season fruits historically believed to invoke the divinities and secure the protection of the winter crop.

I vividly remember celebrating Yalda nights back home, because I felt so well fed on those nights, not on the spiritual foods of the poetry-reciting elders, but on the watermelon and pomegranates we had gone out of our way to find Needless to say, Yalda is well and alive among Iranians in diaspora as another rope to cling on to the far away home and culture. This song below, called “zemestoon” (winter) is one of my most favourite songs of the 70s; it is about bare gardens and trees and a lonely lover in the winter, accompanied by a beautiful clip of old Tehran in winter. Happy Yalda 2011 everyone!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BiJa2HWgso&feature=related  Note



“Paint it” red!


“Paint it” red: Why not!?


Unite to end violence against women everywhere

25 November: International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is an occasion for governments, international organizations and non-governmental organizations to raise public awareness of violence against women. It has been observed on November 25 each year since 2000.


Delbar

Nothing and no one has given me as much “unconditional” joy, delight and love as Delbar did – for nine years. She ceased being last year. Yes, gone from our lives, but forever in our hearts .

http://www.youtube./watch?v=dFRworsIhW4   

KIOSK “YAROM BIA” (Ft, Mohsen Namjoo), by MOSTAFA HERAVI 2009.

 


My 100th post

This is my 100th post in four months. and I love commemorations! The experience has been absolutely rewarding and I intend to keep the blog up and running.  This is probably a good time to thank all my friends in Friendfeed who have spent so much time helping me design my blog, figure out the WordPress, read and comment on my posts, and promote it in other forums.  My family has encouraged me in numerous little and big ways to improve this.  And of course it has been an amazing pleasure to receive comments and emails from people I do not even know (I have had only two junk messages out of some 200 – which is quite impressive!).   It feels wonderful to watch the “likes” in my facebook page grow: I thank each and every 76 of you  and do my very best to keep this blog worth visiting once in a while.

This oldie, out of my magic music box is for you: Let it be, The Beatles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEogJacjLTE

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A Fall drive

 

Today was thanksgiving and I had no idea how thankful I would be by the end of the day! It was a gorgeous sunny day. My husband and I drove to Oka Park, to the breath-taking autumn sceneries, stretched along both sides of the road almost all the way.

The pictures below are much more descriptive of the natural beauties than my words could possibly be. But there was one significant incident that my camera failed to capture! On our way back trough Saint Joseph au Lac, we were stuck in traffic (which we did not mind, as we were busy watching Halloween-decorated shops and freshly picked pumpkins and cheerful clusters of people) when I noticed a sign reading “pain aux pommes”. Read the rest of this entry »


The pleasure is ALLLLL mine!

When I cook and it turns out well, for the friends just ringing the bell,

when we sit ‘n’ start to laugh, over a glass or two and a half,

when I see their faces glow, with the sight of my adas polow,

When I hear their cheerful praise, for every item they delicately taste,

What can I say, but “it’s my pleasure!”, the joy I receive is beyond measure!


RIP Steve Jobs

 

Three Apples that changed the world: the one Eve ate, the one that fell on Newton’s head & the one that Steve built.”

Quoted from ariaclemente