Growing up moving around quite a bit within the States and Spain, my parents from two different countries, and having two older brothers, my mind was often on gender and geographic politics, even at the age of four. As early as I could handle paper and pen, writing became a means of making sense of things (more on my background and books here).
Back then, I delighted in being a novelty. At the same time, I knew enough that it was tragic how presidents and kings war over map lines, treat people unjustly because of them, and use them to decree who can’t marry whom.
Now I delight in how citizens are taking matters into their own hands. These days, it’s hard to find anyone on my street who isn’t some sort of blend and proud of it. There’s everything to gain from meeting people from everywhere and reaping all the good we can teach each other.
My husband, Khashayar, is from Iran, which means extra celebrating at the Spring Equinox. Persian New Year is cultural, not religious. Cuntries that also celebrate it include Iraq, Afghanistan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India, and Albania. Even Japan celebrates it’s own version.
Here’s a speech about it I did during my stint as a member of Toastmasters, an organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills…
Today’s guest, Lalita Bawa, is a retired teacher from India, who blogs at Life is Beautiful 🙂 She’s a freelance writer, and authors stories and picture books. She loves nature and enjoys creating content that revolves around her life and touches her — such as the lives of dogs, as she shares here…

Who has more fun? A pet or a stray? by Lalita Bawa
One day at the crossroads they two met
one on a leash, the other running from the threat
They exchanged a glance as they proceed
Oh! What fun it is to get a lovely leash
A master
A home
A life with so much peace !!
A leash is a chain, that pulls me down
Heavy is my head in this heavy crown
You are free to explore and race at will
A minute on the plain, other minutes on the hill
Your home, an open field, under the sky
You can smell and taste all that you want to try
***
Oh! What say you? My leashed buddy
I chase all day long, still sleep hungry
In the rain , ignored by passersby
No one runs to meet me
All night I cry
I am filthy, dirty, and muddy all day long
You are so well-groomed
Move in a car with a song
You sit on your master’s lap
and get a royal pat
I am shooed away and often called a brat
***
Oh! What fun it is, to fight on the street
you look like a warrior and make my heartbeat
I sit and stare from my window seat
Eating spongy cakes, munching daily cheese
Well! I have a suggestion to make
Let us switch roles just for a day
we shall know
Who has more fun a pet or a stray?
What are you celebrating these days?
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[…] Persian New Year partying is a two-week affair, so we’re still in the midst of it! Here’s the haft-seen table that Khashayar arranged. In another video, I explain the history and the items. […]
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Here in Germany it is called “Nowruz”, mainly and especially the Kurds from Turkey made it more wellknown with us. The Pre-Christian native beliefs in Europe had a similar spring feast, later assimilated by the Christian Eastern. Bye, bye.
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Ah, yes – it’s called that here too. New Day.
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What a cool story da-AL! Has Toastmasters helped you to be a better presenter? Also, I NEED THAT SHIRT! lol
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you are so sweet! I got it at Target lol
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I only see food.Hahahahah Am Kenyan so we got no seasons….Just months and times of the year.
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& times to eat, no? lol
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Haha awesome!
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Nowrooz Mubarak!
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& same to you! we are still celebrating – Sunday we go to park all day to eat & play & toss aside any lingering bad from prior year 🙂
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