Thursday, February 10, 2005

The snow

Yesterday I wanted to write a new post about the snow because it was snowing yesterday and after the snow stopped, I came to write the post which it's Title was "it's snowing" but I didn't write it because Najma tell me that's not wise to tell them it's snowing while it's not because it was snowing and now it's not so write it was snowing instead of it's snowing!. Because it's snowing mean that is happening now while it's not. And (the sow fall) in the past and it was snowing mean there were sow in the past SO that is right. I change my mind after this long lesson about snow in past and present....And today the Time came to write the post, so which title I will chose
It's snowing or it was snowing.....he he
and because what was happened yesterday mean that's happened before and we write it in the past and yesterday was a snow day so I chose (it was snowing)....And because the snow stop now and it's will not be nice to write it was snowing and stop writing because the snow stop and I can't go and play so I chose (the snow) like a title. Because
It was snowing and now it's not I didn't write it's snowing because it's snowing mean that is happening now while it's not. And (the sow fall) in the past and it was snowing mean there was sow in the past and that is right. I don't see the different between "it is snowing" and it was snowing" because the important thing that there was a snow "or it is snow?"..At last they have the same word "snow" and that what let me feel better yesterday...
Did you read it all???? X-( if you didn't try to do this now and that's time I can tell you thank you for your patient

13 comments:

Mister Ghost said...

Dear HNK,
The phrase I think you're seeking is It Snowed.
We received about 30 inches (about 76.20 centimeters)
of snow in the big storm last January. During the Great Blizzard of 1978 there were 15 foot (about 12 meter) snow drifts or giant piles of snow around the state.

When it snows a lot in these parts and the kids have the day off from school (too much snow, they have to close the schools because the roads become dangerous to drive on and they need be clear of cars, so the snow plows can get the snow off the roads), the kids have snow ball fights or build snowmen or go sledding or sliding down the snowy hills. Some people have snowmobiles and drive them around. Some people go cross country skiing in the woods and parks.

DaniGirl said...

Greetings, HNK, from snowy Canada. I just wanted to thank you for your comments on my blog, and to say that reading your blog is a fascinating insight into life in a very different world. Thank you!

Cheers,
Danigirl

liminal said...

Ahlan ya Dearest HNK!

I love snow! And I think I love your post just as much! Or is it I love your post just as much?! Or maybe it's I love your post about snow as much as I love snow. Or maybe it's "I love snow about as much as I love the post you had written about snow, but I love the post you wrote about snow even better than I love snow!" I'm not sure, but it's something like that...

I think!

Very cool post indeed!

Shukran Shukran...you made my day brighter with all that white snow.

Lim

Fayrouz said...

I knew about Mosul's snow from TV. I thought of you and Najma at the time. I'm glad you blogged about it.

I hope Aya got to play with the snow.

heyduke said...

I really enjoy all of your post. Keep it up. It snowed here yesterday also. I tell all of my friends about you.

David said...

I read it all, hnk. :) Did you go out and play in the snow? When I was young, I lived in Alabama. It is pretty warm in Alabama so it almost never snows there. One winter, we had a snow six inches deep (maybe 10 cm). I thought I was in winter wonderland! I made snow balls and threw them at my friends, and they threw them at me. Later, we all worked together to make a snow man. To make a snow man you roll a big ball of snow. Then you roll a smaller ball of snow and stack in on the first one. Finally, you roll a small ball of snow for the head of the snow man. Some people add eyes, nose, and mouth to their snow man. I stuck two branches in my snow man so that he looked like a reindeer. I hope that you had a great time in the snow. What did Aya think of the snow?

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