Wedding PhotographyIt`s absolutely beautiful outside today, the sun is shining, people are smiling and everything seems to be well with the world. This is the type of day when you want to get married and any lucky bride who is heading to the church at the moment must be thanking her lucky stars. It wasn`t like this when we got married; we had to endure flash floods up in Scotland. Not that you can tell from our
Wedding Photographymind. Our photographer was brilliant and he timed the day to perfection. When the light was right we ventured outside to have
Wedding Photographytaken, when the light faded we stepped indoors. Now, when we look back upon our beautiful
Wedding Photographythe flash flooding seems like a distant memory. It really helps if you can find a fabulous wedding photographerr as they do make a massive difference on the big day. Ours was unobtrusive enough to capture a series of candid shots, yet he could direct guests as and when it was required. I can imagine that a number of professionals will be working today and the images that they capture will look truly amazing thanks to the gloriously sunny weather.
Chewing Gum BinsOur local council has recently installed a number of
Chewing Gum Bins in the town centre to try and discourage people from throwing their chewing gum on the floor. The
Chewing Gum Bins have been placed on buildings, outside fast food restaurants and close to pubs and clubs. The
Chewing Gum Bins are bright blue in colour and are really visible and easy to see. I think it is a good idea by the council to install these bins as before the town centre was littereed with peoples discarded chewing gum. Not only does this look really bad but chewing gum thrown on the floor is also unhygienic and hazard to the environment. By using these bins people will help to make the town centre look cleaner, which has got to be a good thing! Not to mention the money the council will save cleaning up people`s chewing gum off the floor. Maybe that money could be put to good use such as building a new school or hospital for the local area.