By lessan | Published:
December 12, 2005
Ghormeh Sabzy is an Iranian dish which is usually made with vegetables, beans and meat. I had some for lunch today: And a tuna sandwich for dinner: This was Mara’s plate – she was sitting next to me. Dunno, doesn’t seem like that much food: And a drink (not mine) – I [...]
By lessan | Published:
December 11, 2005
Saturday evening at the movies. We went to watch Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fourth in the series: How does one show photos of a cinema experience? Well, here’s the view to my left: And to my right, including me: Entertainment while waiting for the entertainment to start (the [...]
By lessan | Published:
December 11, 2005
Last night we had dinner at Saba and Sieni’s. They graciously invited me over for food before going out for a movie. Kotlet is an Iranian dish consisting of patties made up of eggs and vegetables and/or ground meat. Here’s the kotlet: And the rice: And salad: On a dish: And us [...]
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By lessan | Published:
December 10, 2005
Last night, after the talk four of us went out for dinner to a Japanese restaurant called Tatami. The prices are a little expensive compared to other places to eat out, but the food is good. We started with Miso soup: For the main dish we ordered the Tatami special - a mix of sushi arranged in [...]
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By lessan | Published:
December 10, 2005
Last night I attended an Ihtifál about Bahíyyih Khánum entitled "Archetype of the People of Bahá": Bahíyyih Khánum was one of the daughters of Bahá’u’lláh (the founder of the Bahá’í faith). The presentation was given by Dr. Janet Khan who has authored a book about Bahíyyih Khánum called Prophet’s Daughter. Dr. Khan went through the [...]
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