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iran during ramadan and a diplomatic nuclear crisis - what a week!

Days 80-89: For something completely different, we visited Iran for ten days. (Links in this entry go to my other posts about Iran.)
Despite evident concern of friends and family that Iran would not be safe to visit, to the contrary we found that Iran was an easy place to travel and the people the most […]

nose jobs in iran: everybody’s getting one

I’d read about this phenomenon somewhere before we arrived in Tehran so it didn’t come as a surprise but Kate didn’t believe me until we’d seen the third or fourth person walk past with nose adorned with a delicate white post-surgical plaster.
It really is all the rage here. Pity the young woman (and even the […]

flying in the name of god

Day 89: Kate boards the Iran Air Fokker 100. We took three such flights: Tehran to Yazd, Shiraz to Esfahan and Esfahan to Tehran, and flew in a Fokker 100 each time. Air travel in Iran is incredibly inexpensive by international standards. None of our flights set us back more than $30, and each replaced […]

the things that you climb a hill for

Day 88: See the hill! See the ancient Zoroastrian fire temple on top of the hill! See Kate climb! See Kate in her State-enforced hijab! See Kate sweat!
The view was OK. Fire temple abandoned some millenia ago due to lack of Zoroastrians and the not inconsiderable effort that would be required to keep the damn […]

those shaking minarets

Day 88: No trip to Esfahan is (apparently) complete without a visit to the famous “shaking minarets” at the tomb of Manar Jonban some 6km out of town. Here I will let the English language panel at the tomb speak for itself:
“The building known as Manar Jonban is the mausoleum of Amoo Abdollah Gariadani, an […]