I also looked it up in wikipedia and there are pictures there that describe what you described. It appears to be a word in use here in US also but maybe most people, unless they are water engineers, know the word. I'll also ask my sister, who works in a water engineering firm!
Yes, weir is an "OK" word but we don't hear it much. We usually have dams (no water flowing over the top) or levees which are usually dirt embankments built up at the edges of rivers that tend to overflow, to prevent flooding. I'm sure we also have weirs but do not usually hear about them.
You asked why snow in California--we live in the mountains (foothills, really, about 3000 feet) between Auburn CA and Lake Tahoe. We usually get 1 or 2 snowfalls but usually earlier, like January. This year was the most in about 50 years, and now some cities below are worried about flooding when the snows melt.
I would be happy to help you with English when you need it. I am not always very prompt, though, due to work, but I'll do my best.
Don't know very much about Canada, sorry, although I have visited Niagra Falls and Jaspar Highway (other side of Canada!) where I saw 2 grizzly bears from my car! Will be happy to help any way I can, but actually your English sounds perfect! Here are 2 pics of what my part of California (warm weather, sun, right?) looked like a week ago...a tree limb fell on roof and did about $8000 damage!
ah ok. well the whole reason I like this is because its not someone so famous. sure I like well-known bands and singers, but isn't it just great finding talents that are not so much about selling? (like Bieber)
I would love to be a friend. Sorry it is so long for my reply, I am really just now figuring out how this website works, and I have . I have never been to Ukraine but the information you displayed is quite informative! I have been to Moscow and Leningrad, but that is all. It was toward the end of Gorbachav time and it was very poor. People were standing in line for hours at Gum department store for socks, and not much meat was available. Even in the Metropole hotel, nearly everything on the menu was "nyet!" I hope it is a bit better now! I don't think it was quite so bad in Ukraine?
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I am not sure! I'll try to research and get back to you. Do you have a picture? Here is a picture I got from a Google search...
You asked why snow in California--we live in the mountains (foothills, really, about 3000 feet) between Auburn CA and Lake Tahoe. We usually get 1 or 2 snowfalls but usually earlier, like January. This year was the most in about 50 years, and now some cities below are worried about flooding when the snows melt.
I would be happy to help you with English when you need it. I am not always very prompt, though, due to work, but I'll do my best.
Bev
Don't know very much about Canada, sorry, although I have visited Niagra Falls and Jaspar Highway (other side of Canada!) where I saw 2 grizzly bears from my car! Will be happy to help any way I can, but actually your English sounds perfect! Here are 2 pics of what my part of California (warm weather, sun, right?) looked like a week ago...a tree limb fell on roof and did about $8000 damage!
I would love to be a friend. Sorry it is so long for my reply, I am really just now figuring out how this website works, and I have . I have never been to Ukraine but the information you displayed is quite informative! I have been to Moscow and Leningrad, but that is all. It was toward the end of Gorbachav time and it was very poor. People were standing in line for hours at Gum department store for socks, and not much meat was available. Even in the Metropole hotel, nearly everything on the menu was "nyet!" I hope it is a bit better now! I don't think it was quite so bad in Ukraine?
Bev
Hello dear Tanya! My congratulations with Spring! Here in Almaty is snowing time to time. Very strange for this season, but Spring is Spring anyway:)
Have a nice time,
Alexa
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