I can't cook, but these girls certainly can. So I stayed out of the way and photographed them instead, and then took a walk around the garden.
Most homes in Afghanistan are surrounded by a high wall with a gate for entrance in order to protect the modesty of the women of the family. Inside these walls are the home and nearly always a garden bursting with fruit and flowers. It provides an outside space for the women, and also a source for fresh fruit. After all, it doesn't get much fresher than just plucked off a tree a few steps from the door!
The kitchen window looks out onto a trellis heavily laden with grapes, and beyond that a flower, herb, and fruit garden.
One of the best parts of Kabul is all the different kinds of mouth-wateringly delicious fruits that grow in these backyard gardens. These are apples, but also common are apricots, grapes, blackberries, peaches, and many others.
2 comments:
Thank you, Kelsey, for sharing your lunch and visit to this lovely garden!
With best wishes,
Merisi
What lovely words and pictures :)
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