Sadly the art of writing seems to be disappearing. I remember when i was at school, writing skills were such a big deal! All our assignments were hand written, and we took particular pride in our writing and how neat it looked. Now days, everything is done on computer. My mates kids have to do all their work on the computer. It really is a shame. I see the kids that come through work for work experience. Their writing is appalling, the spelling is wrong and the grammar is sometimes non existant, by my standards anyway. Our secretary leaves a lot to be desired too.
Unfortuneately, this seems to be the way that it is. Blame it on school, modern technology and society, whatever is causing this 'problem', it is here to stay. Us older generations are just going to have to accept it. I just hope we, on these forums, don't become too critical of the writing skills of the young kids coming on here (and there seem to be quite a few). Lets not become too critical and scare them away from the art form of using there brain and being creative. I see that disappearing in a lot of young people too!
I saw a young man who posted a question about snow once and his writing style was brought into question....... i could understand him well enough. At first i thought he had been scared away. I am glad he is still with us.
Just for the record, for those that did make comments about Hellcats writing, i agree totally with you. I feel the same way, but we need to be tactful about our words. We have an oppurtunity here to help, both with modelling and life skills. HeavyArty did say we were all a family. That is good to know, and i myself enjoy coming here to these forums. Coming here is a highlight of my day. There are many good people here and they get my respect.
Now, about that snow.......i use a product called SIMPLY SNOW. I think it may only be available here in Oz. It is very light and fluffy and looks fantastic. I did think of something that i wanted to get an opinion on (i am going to try it anyway....lol). What if you crushed up some glass (wearing eye protection of course) and mixed that in with the 'snow'? Would that give you that 'sparkling' effect that you get on a bright sunny day? Would love your thoughts....
Boomer...