Iran Ink

This blog was designed to keep the life histories which otherwise might have been erased and forgotten from memory. Though personal photos are displayed and described, the purpose behind was the landscape of history. What and who we were or we were not, and how our identities formed then changed through times is demonstrated through family photos and their backgound hitories. These are our past identities.

Sunday, 15 August 2010

Cooking & entertaining

We often cooked meals or sweets and the school invited education authorities and town's ladies to taste our skills. I suppose it was important in those days that we learn cooking and home making. in this picture, I am at the far end with aunt Iran. Other ladies are teachers and the man with white kerchief is head of Education Department in Bam.
Posted by Rouhi Shaffi at 10:10
Labels: Bam. Social history/ picture book/Rouhi Shafii

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