The kids have finally outgrown the stickle-bricks I bought them 7 years ago and have made them look after every peice of and I have been waiting for years for them to be old enough to play with lego (which is now), just so I can play too. (image source)
Dhai-bhalle - chickpeas, potatoes, tomatoes, yoghurt and small fried balls of daal. Reminds me of my days as a newly-wed wandering around Lahore with the hubby. (image source)
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Like splashes of sunshine on grey days, it's a pleasure seeing these when they start coming out.(image source)
Islamic Art - The Alhambra, Granada (image source)















slms sister,
ReplyDeletejust found your blog today by seeing your blog addy in my feedjit address thingy inthe sidebar...and im so glad i found you:) Thanks for adding my blog to your blog lists... i didnt even know .
And, i was goin to leave you a comment and decided to do so on this post and i will tell you why.
I work in a school and one of the students told me once she had tai-balay....and since that day i kept wondering what is it. when i saw this pic here, my mouth just watered. you have such a beautiful blog, lots of inspiring projects and pictures....i will come and visit you again properly as , its way past my bed time and my eyes are half closed, and im hungry , so i better sleep:)
Walaikam-assalam Sis,
ReplyDeleteLovely of you to visit, I'm awed (blush). I regularly visit your blog for all of the eye-candy you create.
The dhai-balley, seriously, they are GOOD.