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I was bored the other day and I used this Photoshop tutorial to try to make a nice and contrasty black and white photo. I kind of like the effect, but it's not really me. What do you think? Also, I've been doing a lot of black and white lately. I need some color!
Determined Bangor grab vital win against Ballyclare
By Roger Corbett | Sunday 10th March 2013
In difficult playing conditions, it was Bangor who dominated and took their opportunities to win by 13-3, and close the gap to their rivals in this thrilling league contest.
At last the waiting was over and the two contenders for this season’s league title finally got to face up to each other in this crucial game for both sides. In difficult conditions, it was Bangor who took their opportunities to win by 13-3, and close the gap to their rivals to 3 points, with 2 games in hand.
With both sides fielding strong teams, and the internet pundits split on which way they reckoned the game would go, this was the pick of the QL2 fixtures with no clear favourite. Obviously home advantage would play its part, but the cold and wet weather coupled with a heavy pitch would add to the complexity of the situation.
Ballyclare got the game underway, playing into the breeze. From the outset, the home side were determined not to let Ballyclare get a foothold. Sensible, close quarter play saw Bangor move into the Ballyclare half and remain there for much of first half. However, Ballyclare’s defence, when called upon, was sound and withstood everything that was thrown at them. The eagerly awaited battle of the packs did not disappoint, with Ballyclare holding the normally rampant Bangor driving maul. However, the early indications were that Bangor had the upper hand in the scrums, having turned and disrupted them on Ballyclare’s put-in on a number of occasions.
The first score came mid-way through the half, when Chris Morgan converted a penalty from far out on the right hand side, making it 3-0.
Shortly afterwards, on 28 minutes, the Ballyclare hooker suffered a bad ankle injury and had to leave the field of play. Losing any player in a QL2 game is a major set-back, however it could be argued that this might have been worse for Ballyclare. With no hooker, the remainder of the game would be played with uncontested scrums, thus ensuring good possession for Ballyclare in this area – something that had been missing up to this point.
As the referee blew for half time, and with the score still at 3-0 for Bangor, there were anxious faces on the touchline, worried that this would not be enough of a lead when now playing into the wind.
Thankfully this worry appeared to be confined to the touchline, as Bangor restarted the second half in the same vein as the first. They were rewarded with another penalty after just 5 minutes, this time in front of the posts which Morgan again converted, doubling the lead to 6-0.
Just 7 minutes later, Ballyclare were awarded a penalty – in front of the posts, but quite a distance out. The well-taken kick just carried enough distance to go over, and reduce the deficit to 6-3.
Although the rain had all but stopped, and the wind eased, the players were all now suffering from the cold, resulting in many handling mistakes for both sides. However, it is testament to the fitness of both sides that the game never appeared to be running out of steam, and anything could happen before it was all over.
With just 2 minutes of normal playing time remaining, the constant harrying by the Bangor forwards finally forced the handling error in the Ballyclare line that provided the game’s decisive moment. Pouncing on a loose Ballyclare ball, Bangor prop Chris Schofield booted the ball through and set off in pursuit. The stunned Ballyclare defence was wrong footed, allowing Schofield, showing a tidy turn of speed, to touch down under the Ballyclare posts. Morgan’s simple conversion added the extras, extending Bangor’s lead to 13-3 and thus, more importantly, depriving Ballyclare of a losing bonus point which, up to this time had looked the likely outcome.
Although Ballyclare hurried back to try and add to their points tally, sensible positional play from Bangor, especially by out-half Jason Morgan, kept Ballyclare in their own half and denied them any further realistic opportunities. As the referee blew for full time, Bangor knew that their league destiny was now in their own hands.
Although this was a highly significant victory, there are still a number of testing games ahead, before playing the return away fixture against Ballyclare at the close of the league competition. Ballyclare may feel disappointed by the result, but all is not lost for them, especially as they contest the Towns Cup semi-final next week, and have fewer, more straightforward games left in their closing run in the league.
Bangor team: C Schofield, P Dornan, J Harrison, F Black, D Lyttle, N Hatton, J Clegg, C Stewart. R Armstrong (c), J Morgan, S Addy, M Aspley, M Leebody, D Charles, C Morgan
Bangor scores: C Schofield (1T), C Morgan (2P, 1C)
BIRDS OF SUMMER: A benefit show for The Worst: Compilation Zine on Grief and Loss
Saturday September 3, 2011
Death by Audio // 49 S. 2nd St.
FEATURING:
Bands:
Bridge and Tunnel
Worriers
Slingshot Dakota
Readings by:
Cynthia Schemmer
Tommy Pico
Maria Arettines
Sarah Hanks
Kathleen McIntyre
and more!
Tabling by:
For the Birds Collective
Birdsong Collective
"And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto Aaron and unto his sons, saying, On this wise ye shall bless the children of Israel, saying unto them, The Lord bless thee, and keep thee: The Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The Lord lift up His countenance upon thee, and give thee peace." Numbers 6:22-26
"Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows." Matthew 10:31
this is supposed to be a worrior nealing to Jesus and surindering to Him. i did this in 9th grade on my biology feild trip. as you can see im not that great with hands, but im working on getting better.
Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to your life?
"Then Jesus said to his disciples:
“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat;
or about your body, what you will wear.
For life is more than food, and the body more than clothes.
Consider the ravens: They do not sow or reap, they have no storeroom or barn; yet God feeds them.
And how much more valuable you are than birds!
Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to your life?
Since you cannot do this very little thing,
why do you worry about the rest?"
~ Luke 12:22-26 (NIV)
"耶穌又對他的門徒們說:
「所以我告訴你們:不要為你們的生命而憂慮吃什麼,也不要為身體而憂慮穿什麼。
因為生命比食物更重要,身體比衣服更重要。
應該想一想烏鴉:牠們不撒種,也不收割,沒有倉也沒有庫,神尚且養活牠們;
更何況你們,你們比飛鳥還重要呢!
你們當中誰能因著憂慮使自己的壽命延長一刻呢?
因此,你們如果連最小的事也不能做,為什麼還要為其他的事憂慮呢?"
~ 路加福音 12:22-26
"Neuman's precise origin is shrouded in mystery and may never be fully known. Printed likenesses can be traced back to the 19th century, such as The Yellow Kid, [of] the 1890s" -Wikipeda en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_E._Neuman
I bought this card in Hannibal MO. in 1999 and sold it on ebay a few years later. It was probably printed in the 30s or 40s. He first appeared in Mad Magazine in 1955.
Leadership characteristics.
Dallas Sierra Club July 4th 2011 Bus Trip to South San Juan Wilderness in South Central Colorado - Trip 4 backpacking group.
Don't worry, I haven't crossed over to the Dark Side and become a god botherer. I just thought this looked immense.
For more information, read the bible. Or click here like I did.
Seen at www.liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk
In-detail www.liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk/tour/westapse15.html
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Thank you.
She's smiling so big cause she doesn't have a worry in the world. I'd say that's what I miss the most about being little
Worry Dolls
@ De Verwachting
Ritthem (NL)
Zoe Nicol – banjo, ukulele, keyboard, vocals
Rosie Jones – guitars, vocals
Finlay O'Hara – drums
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My nephew Edward turned 2 December 31st. We all pitched in and got him a John Deere tractor! He was quite thrilled, shown here placing his gifts into the front loader. Had to play for a while before he got into those gifts (less interesting clothing).
*don't worry, it's a pedal bike, not motorized!
Worry Dolls
@ De Verwachting
Ritthem (NL)
Zoe Nicol – banjo, ukulele, keyboard, vocals
Rosie Jones – guitars, vocals
Finlay O'Hara – drums
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You suddenly find yourself worrying over anything and EVERYTHING! Maybe you read something online, or perhaps someone told you something, or worse, you notice your baby behaving in a rather peculiar way. But, be that as it may, let’s be honest, who could blame you?
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Submitted for Photo Friday. Theme: Meditation. This is photo 183.
Lighted from behind. The stone is actually a mottled green. The pink tones came from the paper which is white/grey under normal lighting conditions. I was pleasantly surprised by the "new" colour it gives off under halogen light.
He'll wipe every tear from their eyes. Death is gone for good-tears gone, crying gone, pain gone-all the first order of things gone.
Revelation 21:4
Don't fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God's wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down. It's wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life.
Philippians 4:6-7