@Simon It is even changed more. We now have Iranian, Chinese and even home made cars.
@Ricercar Thank you very much for the poem.
@Omniah Any holidays soon?
@Tammam I wish I knew you were in Syria. I want somebody to get me a bottle of new Syrian wine that is supposedly very good.
@Stevie Are you kidding! I love snow. I am still a little kid when it comes to snow. I wake up in the middle of the night to look out of the window to see how much snow is out there.
I see the German and French cars that were there in my visit have been replaced by Japanese. This makes my adopted country very happy.
ReplyDeleteawww! heres a damascus poem for you:
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:-)
me too:(
ReplyDeletewatching this aches my heart
Kano, I was in Damascus over this past weekend and have witnessed the biggest snow I have seen ever in Damascus... Kammun would have been nice :)
ReplyDeleteYou must truly be homesick to miss snow. Ugh!
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ReplyDeleteIt is even changed more. We now have Iranian, Chinese and even home made cars.
@Ricercar
Thank you very much for the poem.
@Omniah
Any holidays soon?
@Tammam
I wish I knew you were in Syria. I want somebody to get me a bottle of new Syrian wine that is supposedly very good.
@Stevie
Are you kidding! I love snow. I am still a little kid when it comes to snow. I wake up in the middle of the night to look out of the window to see how much snow is out there.
How fun! I would love to be in Damascus during a snow storm, at the Souk preferably! :)
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