Sizda Bedar ( Thirteenth in Outdoors)

Sizda Bedar is an Iranian festival, held annually on the thirteenth day of Nowruz, Iranian New year. People leave houses to join nature, and spend the day outdoors. It is an ancient ceremony and a public holiday.


Today, (the thirteenth in outdoors), I woke up and felt my eyes were very itchy, because I’m allergic to spring……I went to a Day-night pharmacy to buy eye drops, there were two girls working in the pharmacy, one of them was working with a laptop, she was crying quietly!


I asked another girl “why is your colleague crying?!”
“ all families are going on picnics and enjoy but we have to stay here and work till night” She answered.

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  • Dear Jet,

    You are right, but that girl couldn't cope with this problem.

    Thanks for reading and commenting.

  • Hi bahman,

    Thanks for your nice comment. It is appreciated.

  • :(
    this was so touching .
  • Hello Raya!

    Thank you very much for the like and nice comment.

    It was you who encouraged me to write this blog.

  • So many thanks for your nice comment and wish, dear Noona.

  • Dear Evangelina,

    Thanks a lot for your nice comment and wish, I felt sorry for that girl, too.

    She was in her teens (18 years old), less income and no extra paid for having to work on a holiday :(((((

  • Hello leonardo,

    The tradition of Sizda Bedar traces back to ancient times.

    BTW, I'm glad that images of Sabzeh are so popular here :)

  • Dear abiba,

    Yes, totally agreed, but I think people should work on holidays with satisfaction and desire rather than by force.

  • Hi Mishaikh,

    Yes, people should appreciate those who dedicate themselves to their duties.

  • Wow! Mohammad, thank you very much for beautiful pictures, especially the one in butterfly shape :)

    You make my blog perfect and beautiful with your explanation and pictures.

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