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موضوع : <-CategoryName-> ضرب المثل های انگلیسی
:: نویسنده : فاطمه احسانی ♣♣ تاریخ : جمعه 16 اسفند 1392برچسب:,

ضرب المثلها بخش مهمی از فرهنگ و زبان یک ملت را شامل می شوند و اغلب به شکل یک نثر کوتاه بیان می شوند و استفاده از آنها در گفتار و شنیدار موجب جذاب تر شدن آنها می شود.

 

First catch your hare, then cook him

مرغی که در هواست نباید به سیخ کشید


To run with the hare and hunt with the hounds

یکی به میخ و یکی به نعل زدن


To carry coals to Newcastle

زیره به کرمان بردن


To go with the stream

همرنگ جماعت شدن


To move heaven and Earth

آسمان را به زمین دوختن


Physician, heal thyself

کل اگر طبیب بودی سر خود دوا نمودی


To milk the ram

آب در هاون سائیدن


Spare the rod and spoil the child

کسی که بچه خود را نزند روزی به سینه خود خواهد زد


The shoemaker's wife goes the worst shod

کوزه گر از کوزه شکسته آب می خورد


Half a loaf is better than no bread

کاچی به از هیچ چیز است


When in Rome, do as the Romans do

خواهی نشوی رسوا، همرنگ جماعت شو

 


To get out of bed on the wrong side

از دنده چپ برخاستن


There is honour among thieves

سگ سگ را نمی خورد

 

 


One should not look a gift horse in the mouth

دندان اسب پیشکشی را نمی شمارند

 


Strike while the iron is hot

تا تنور گرم است باید نان پخت

 


One swallow does not make summer

با یک گل بهار نمی شود

 


Light come, light go

باد آورده را باد می برد

 


His bread is buttered on both sides

نانش در روغن است

 


He is a button short

یک تخته اش کم است

 


To put the cart before the horse

سرنا را از ته گشاد آن زدن

 


To dance to a person's tune

به ساز کسی رقصیدن

 


 Bargain is bargain

حساب حساب است، كاكا برادر 


nothing ventured, nothing gained

نابرده رنج گنج میسر نمیشود


He is a dog in the manager

نه خود خورد نه کس دهد، گنده کند به سگ دهد

 


Like water off a duck's back

چون گردکان بر گنبد

 


Like a duck in thunderstorm

مثل خر در گل مانده

 


All is well that ends well

شاهنامه آخرش خوش است

 


Birds of a feather flock together

کبوتر با کبوتر باز با باز

 


To bite a file

آب در هاون سائیدن

 


To have a finger in every pie

نخود هر آشی بودن

 


His fingers are all thumbs

دست و پا چلفتی است

 


no news is good news

بی خبری خوش خبری است


To pour oil on the fire

آتش را دامن زدن

 


There is no smoke without fire

تا نباشد چیزکی مردم نگویند چیزها

 


Don't bite the hand that feeds you

نمک خوردی نمکدان مشکن


To fall from the frying pan into the fire

از چاه درآمدن و در چاله افتادن

 


A burnt child dreads the fire

مارگزیده از ریسمان سیاه و سفید می ترسد

 

موضوع : <-CategoryName-> evry countries
:: نویسنده : فاطمه احسانی ♣♣ تاریخ : چهار شنبه 14 اسفند 1392برچسب:,
CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION

Argentina & Chile
Argentina & Chile
(2009)

Canada

(2007)

Canary Islands

(1999-2008)

China

(2009)

Cyprus

(2003)

Czech Republic & Slovakia

(2007)

Germany

(2002, 2005, 2007)

Greece

(2001)

Iceland

(2003)

Indonesia
Indonesia

(2009)

Iran

(1999)

Ireland

(1998)

Jordan

(1997)

Malaysia

(2005)

Morocco

(2008)

Netherlands

(1990-2007)

New Zealand

(2005)

Poland

(1992, 2000)
Silk Road

(
2006)

Spain

(1989-2002)

Switzerland

(1999)

Turkey

(2003, 2005, 2006)

Vietnam
Vietnam
(2008)

UK

(1994, 2001, 2005,

موضوع : <-CategoryName-> Miniatürk
:: نویسنده : فاطمه احسانی ♣♣ تاریخ : یک شنبه 11 اسفند 1392برچسب:,

We always like to visit miniature cities and sights, especially when we have already seen some of them in real. Miniatürk isn't an exception. A large part of the park is dedicated to Istanbul, so we recognize a lot of buildings. And we have also seen some of the other famous sights of Turkey during our earlier trips. It is a pity there isn't much decoration, like people-figures, cars and so on. In the brochure we find that they are usually there, so perhaps they are removed for the winter.

Nemrut Dag

A door

It's 9:05

We find out there are still a lot of places left to be seen, even though some of the sights are in Miniatürk restored and not in real life. So probably, we will add another page to Turkey within a few years time. 

Atatürk war exhibition

Miniature and real houses

موضوع : <-CategoryName-> Sultans' palaces
:: نویسنده : فاطمه احسانی ♣♣ تاریخ : یک شنبه 11 اسفند 1392برچسب:,

The Topkapı Palace and the surrounding parks and building take a lot of space in the historic centre of Istanbul. The palace itself is formed by several buildings, like the kitchen which was used to cook for several hundreds of people every day. Now, here you can see exhibitions of gold, jewellery and ceramics owned by the sultan. There are pavilions were the sultan could have a cup of tea while looking over the Bosporus. There are other buildings were you can now see costumes (of the sultan), weapons (of the sultan) and so on. Strangely, there is also a building with religious items, like some teeth of the prophet Mohammed, some dust that laid close to his chest and so on. This is a place of worship inside the palace, and all the time some-one is reciting verses from the Q'uran.

Impressive shield

Entrance to the Harem

You can also visit the harem. You have to join a guided tour, but because the group is very big, guided means mostly you are not allowed to stay behind.

Columns inside the Harem

We did manage to hear some of the information the guide gave. Like at one time there lived about 1,000 women in the harem. They came from all over the country the sultan possessed, so at the best times from Persia to Spain. And they lived for 7 years in the harem. After that, they could either retire and leave to marry some guy who didn't mind, or go to the palace for retired harem-girls somewhere in the middle of nowhere.

Entrance room

The sultan was allowed to have four 'real' wives and about a dozen of favourite concubines. The other 984 girls arranged themselves in a picking order, in which the lowest were to serve the higher ones. But it is only for 7 years ...

Just a little bit decorated

Windows

In the middle of the 19th century, sultan Abdülmecit thought the Topkapı palace was a bit out of fashion and he decided to build a new palace: Dolmabahçe palace. It is situated on the shore of the Bosporus. Strangely enough, the architect didn't make great use of that aspect. There are some places where you can look outside the window over the water. But the palace is symmetrical over the axis along the water, so at the other side there must be a window looking against a boring hill. At least, at the time the palace was built. Now it looks towards some ugly office buildings.

Dolmabahce Palace

A gate and the Bosporus

The sultans teacups

The red room

The Great Hall

The inside of the palace is really wonderful. The decorations and furniture remind of famous palaces like Versailles. The tour ends in the big ceremonial hall, a real Grand finale with a beautiful domes roof and the biggest chandelier of Turkey. And the biggest hand knotted carpet of Turkey (not of the world, these are both in Turkmenistan).
Clock Tower

Inspection !!!

After the changing of the guides, the one who has to guard the palace for the next couple of hours is inspected to the last detail. Well, it has to be done, but in front of fifty annoying children ??? We would buy our military time off, even if it has to cost 20,000 euro.

موضوع : <-CategoryName-> Yerebatan Sarayı
:: نویسنده : فاطمه احسانی ♣♣ تاریخ : یک شنبه 11 اسفند 1392برچسب:,

The name of the Yerabatan Sarayı translates as 'sunken palace'. This underground water deposit is built in the 6th century and can hold 80.000 m3. In the water live all kinds of fish, big and small, grey and orange. The Osmans, who captured the city in 1453, didn't know the cisterns were there, until they saw people catching fish through small holes in the street.

James Bond was here, too

Yerebatan

Upside-down Medusa

You can walk between the dim-lit columns over wooden walkways. At the end you find two heads of Medusa, one upside down and one tilted. No-one knows why, but they are sure this was done on purpose. You can read all the stories when walking to them. 

Columns

موضوع : <-CategoryName-> Sultanahmet
:: نویسنده : فاطمه احسانی ♣♣ تاریخ : یک شنبه 11 اسفند 1392برچسب:,
The Sultanahmet Square is the historic centre of Istanbul. On both sides of the square you find one of the important mosques of the city, and nearby are memorial columns, cisterns, bath houses and - of course - restaurants and shops.

The Sultanahmet mosque is better known as Blue mosque. Not an original name, as lots of mosques are called that way. On the outside it is vaguely blue because of the roofs, but it is supposed to be called blue because of the tiled dome on the inside. We think Sultanahmet is a better name.

Lots of domes

The Blue Mosque at night (actually an orange mosque)

Blue tiles give the Blue Mosque its name

Because the mosque is well known and in the historic centre, there are a lot of tourists. Actually, it is pretty crowded here. And you have to carry your shoes in a bag, because you leave through another exit than you came in. Both contribute to a less-liking of this mosque. But the doorknobs are great. 

We love the doorknobs

Many many tourists inside the Blue Mosque

The lights inside the mosque

موضوع : <-CategoryName-> Çavuşin
:: نویسنده : فاطمه احسانی ♣♣ تاریخ : یک شنبه 11 اسفند 1392برچسب:,

Ortahisar

North of Mustafapasja the landscape for which Cappadocia is famous really starts: sharp cones of rock, formed by erosion. The rock varies from pure white to pink to grey, this region is not by change called Scarlet Valley. 

Rock cones, always more cones

Enjoying the view

Strange forms

Gatenkaas

Dickheads

Ugly souvenirs

Between Cavusin and Avanos the greatest rocks are found: with a little roof still standing on top. This area is more touristy than around Ihlara. That means that at a car park you can sometimes see two or even three buses at the same time ! Although in summer it will probably be even busier than this.

This is the best one we've seen

Boring landscape

Close to Avanos lies the Saruhan Kervanserai. From the outside it looks just like any jeweller just outside the major tourist places. Or it could be used as a prison. But upon entering, you come into a small oasis. Unfortunately it is Ramazan when we are here, so there isn't any tea. And the whirling Derwish show is only in the evening. 

Kervansarai

Fountain

Pottery

Our hotel

Breakfast

We move on to Avanos, a city famous for its ceramics. They even use it for traffic control. Our hotel has nothing to do with ceramics, but is a strange concoction of a lot of rooms, terraces and stairs. The the buffet breakfast is the most varied we had this vacation.

Pottery can be very useful

موضوع : <-CategoryName-> people in Iran
:: نویسنده : فاطمه احسانی ♣♣ تاریخ : یک شنبه 11 اسفند 1392برچسب:,

Most Iranians really love to be photographed (always ask first !!), so we came home with a lot of pictures of Iranian people. On this page you'll see a selection of Iranians in everyday situations.

The rug repairshop

Ali working on the bus

A proud grandfather

A family in the teahouse

A farmer with a cigar

The Spice Boy

Girls in Masuleh

 

Mullah in Qom giving friendly advise
موضوع : <-CategoryName-> flowers in Iran
:: نویسنده : فاطمه احسانی ♣♣ تاریخ : یک شنبه 11 اسفند 1392برچسب:,
There are a lot of flowers in Iran. On this page we'll show you a collection of Iranian flower pictures. If you still think Iran is just desert, maybe you should have a look at all the other flower photographs we made.

Oranjestan in the Naranjestan estate

Cosmea

A flower with an unknown name

And another one

Strange fruit

If you left your wife back in Holland, you begin notice things you would never thought of before.
A lot of purple flowers

Red rose

موضوع : <-CategoryName-> caravanserai
:: نویسنده : فاطمه احسانی ♣♣ تاریخ : یک شنبه 11 اسفند 1392برچسب:,

In Iran, there used to be over a thousand caravanserais. About every 40 km along the old caravan routes, you could find these places, where you could eat, sleep and drink and where was a place to put your camel.Just like a motel. Today, there are only 128 left, and most of them are in ruins. We visited one of them, in the middle of the desert a few hundred meters from the road from Yazd to Kerman.

Inside the caravanserai

Caravanserai from the outside

This caravanserai had recently been restored in its old glory. We could imagine easily it had once been a very lively place, because the day before we had lunch in a restaurant that was reconstructed from a ruined caravanserai.

The caravanserai from above

Camels

On the airplane to Tehran there was an Iranian lady sitting next to me. She asked if I was one of those tourist who would expect Iran was full of camels. I did my homework, so I was not. She told me anyway that I wouldn't see any camels at all. But we did see them and funny enough it was only a few 100 meters from the caravanserai. I hope one day the lady will see this page and remember me.

The doorway

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