This week I developed two rolls of film from a recent trip to Punjab with my Dad. The most important photo was ruined, but the journey that led me there was worth it
I Lmistvdidntvread this, but my attention was caught by the fact that you were looking for evidence of family history, which I have done. Them I googled chole bhature, and realized what binds us together. My grandmother taught me to make bread when I was just a little girj in the 1950s. The hand motions in the video were so similar, it took me back in time.
The ruined photographs are strikingly beautiful, the human figures like ghosts behind the splash of bright red and yellow
I Lmistvdidntvread this, but my attention was caught by the fact that you were looking for evidence of family history, which I have done. Them I googled chole bhature, and realized what binds us together. My grandmother taught me to make bread when I was just a little girj in the 1950s. The hand motions in the video were so similar, it took me back in time.
https://youtu.be/QbyXsYOTJD4
Watch "hotel style balloon shaped chole bhature recipe - with tips & tricks | punjabi chana bhatura recipe" on YouTube
Now I will read the rest of your post☺️