This blog is about fairness; about looking at objects from multiple perspectives. Stable transformation comes only slowly; and only if the environment is free of sporadic jitters of passion and anger that destabilize growth. I strongly believe that the path to peace crosses through the battle with self.
Happy Birthday Naj! :) For your birthday, I send you a finely tailored virtual Frankenstein costume to compliment your cloak, when you feel the need for an alternate monster disguise. Click here to view your new wardrobe accessories. ;)
I am having a great day; showered by love and affection from my family and friends (even Amre-Albino! Who dropped by to send me some birthday insults :)))
David, I can't use that outfit. The coat is too short; will get me in trouble with the moral police ;)
Zeinobia, funnily, happy birthday in Iran is said almost entirely in arabic: it will be: "tavalodet mobarak"
Brother Tim; I always thought I would die this year; but my next due date is age 75 ... still many years away ;)
Anna; Yes I love Klimt. I chose this one because I thought that's what I want for a birthday present :)
RickB; No you are right on time :) I posted on Iran-time zone.
Happy Birthday!!! I have finally begun to settle in our new home and stopped by you place just in time to wish you blessings on your ever-forward journey. You are a gift. Here's your lantern.
The Persian art you've been posting is incredible. I've always held Japanese art and design in the highest esteem, but your displays of Persian art (and poetry) have opened a new window for me.
i see a poll... your blog might not be the right place for it, is it? The poll might not tell you what you wanna know (even if you are a believer in statistics)...
And a porthole for observing the crowded happines of that lucky alley.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday & All the Best Wishes!
pen Name
Thank you Pen.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Naj! :) For your birthday, I send you a finely tailored virtual Frankenstein costume to compliment your cloak, when you feel the need for an alternate monster disguise. Click here to view your new wardrobe accessories. ;)
ReplyDeletehappy birthday Naj :)
ReplyDeletehow do you say it in Persian ??;)
Happy Birthday, Naj, hope you have many more.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, Naj! May your hopes come true ... but not all, for not suddenly standing hopeless :-)
ReplyDeleteBtw. Thanks for the beautiful picture you choose! I like Klimt very much! Do you know his wonderful picture called "Life-Tree"?
Regards: Anna
Happy Birthday Naj! Hope I'm not too late, guess it was the 15th, well now you get another whole day of birthday privileges.
ReplyDeleteHey Naj, Happy birthday! Sorry, I didn't know until you told me ;) All the best and catch you soon.
ReplyDelete-jon
Thank you all you dear e-friends and Jon ;)
ReplyDeleteI am having a great day; showered by love and affection from my family and friends (even Amre-Albino! Who dropped by to send me some birthday insults :)))
David,
I can't use that outfit. The coat is too short; will get me in trouble with the moral police ;)
Zeinobia,
funnily, happy birthday in Iran is said almost entirely in arabic:
it will be:
"tavalodet mobarak"
Brother Tim;
I always thought I would die this year; but my next due date is age 75 ... still many years away ;)
Anna;
Yes I love Klimt. I chose this one because I thought that's what I want for a birthday present :)
RickB;
No you are right on time :) I posted on Iran-time zone.
Jon;
You R kind :)
In fact, ancient Iranians invented the birthday celeberation: Xenophone describes that in Cyropedia - on the character of Cyrus the Great.
ReplyDeletepen Name
happy birthday!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteNaj...
ReplyDeleteMay your birthday be joyous and filled with love. Happy Birthday.
God Bless.
Naj,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry I'm late with this, but
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
:) :) :)
A happy birthday to a very sweet soul! (Better late than never, eh?)
ReplyDeleteA very Happy, belated Birthday to you! ; )
ReplyDeleteoh.. missed it ..:(
ReplyDeletehappy belated birthday. hope you had a great time.
and wishing you all the best and lots of health and happiness and love this year. :)
Dearest Naj,
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!!! I have finally begun to settle in our new home and stopped by you place just in time to wish you blessings on your ever-forward journey. You are a gift. Here's your lantern.
Peace,
Hope
HEY...happy birthday naj jaan.
ReplyDeletetavallodat mobarak.
Dear Naj, Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteI apologize for being late.
The Persian art you've been posting is incredible. I've always held Japanese art and design in the highest esteem, but your displays of Persian art (and poetry) have opened a new window for me.
belated birthday greetings, naj, have a good year.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Naj. The painting happens to be my daughter's preferred painting.
ReplyDeleteOf course I'm bringing up the rear! Happy belated B-Day Naj.
ReplyDeleteMay all your days feel like birthdays.
your servant
belated wishes naj :) many many happy returns!
ReplyDeletei see a poll... your blog might not be the right place for it, is it? The poll might not tell you what you wanna know (even if you are a believer in statistics)...
hey,
ReplyDelete"if you come to see me
bring a lantern"... what does that mean?
[I recently seem to be drawn like a moth to lanterns]
Hi Iris, good to see you and thanks for BD wishes.
ReplyDelete"if you come to see me, bring a lantern" is a line from a poem by Forough Farokhzad.
(Pen Name translated the second line of it: "And a porthole for observing the crowded happines of that lucky alley")
poets! :)
ReplyDeletegood to see you too N.