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If you are planning an outdoor wedding - you can't count on the weather being perfect. Having an alternate location in mind is crucial to combat the elements. Rain, wind, cold and even heat can all make your service an unforgettable and expensive disaster.

Example number one: The Cliff Top Wedding.

The big blue sky had welcomed the morning sun. Not a cloud to be seen - Perfect. There was a gentle breeze to fragrant the air with the scent of Spring. What a great day for a wedding.

The photographs were going to be amazing. A sheer sandstone escarpment jutting from the edge of the forested national park, falling away 20 stories to the mighty pacific ocean crashing relentlessly on the rocks below. 100 or so guests were to gather around the happy couple. The bride and groom planned to stand before a small alter and the celebrant - just meters from the edge of the cliffs.

But the gentle breeze in the suburbs was a roaring gale on the coast line. The winds of a thousand miles raced without restraint along the ocean surface until it hit these cliffs with a bang. The bride tried to walk towards the alter, which the celebrant had to hold down with her foot. Her long flowing dress acted as a sail and battered her to and fro. There was a good chance a decent gust would have picked her up off the ground and thrown her afar. Her hair - which had taken 2 hours to make perfect was tossed as though she had jumped from a plane. Guests yelled at each other as they were deafened by the wind. It was a beautiful clear blue day, but this ceremony was neither safe nor practical.

Example number two: The Park Wedding

Rolling green lawns ran into the natural lake. Ducks and geese were swimming between the lily-pads looking for scraps of bread. The guests glanced between their watches as the dark clouds above as the gentle but fresh breeze seemed to cool suddenly. The rain had held off all morning, but the first few drops arrived as the bride's limousine rounded the bend.

The rotunda at one end of the park had been ear-marked as the wet-weather alternate. It was a beautiful bandstand with concrete steps leading up to a tiled floor. White pillars rose high to a painted and corniced dome roof. The wrought iron railings were painted white and were a beautiful feature. Guests opened umbrellas and made their way from the lake. No bother - Plan B! The last minute shuffle kept things exciting.

The bride moved to the back edge of the rotunda and as many guests as possible squeezed up to avoid standing in the rain. With the storm front came a breeze, just enough for the light rain to come in at an angle. The high dome roof was not too good for shelter. Even the guest's standing in the middle were still getting wet. The umbrellas were held high, groomsmen holding them above the bride and bridesmaids. The ink on the marriage certificate was starting to go blotchy. Each guest could only see the back of the umbrella in front of them.

Example number three: The Beach Wedding

It's such a romantic time - sunset at the beach. They say if you listen hard enough you can hear the quiet sizzle as the sun touches the water so far away. But the breeze running off the ocean which you longed for in the heat of the day now turns to a chill as if someone flicked a switch. The women in sleeve-less dresses stand closer to their men. Teeth start to chatter. As the bamboo light-poles and fairy lights start to shed light, people's thoughts are drawn from the ceremony, wondering if they would be casting any heat. There is no quicker way to disperse a gathering a ruin a moment than frozen guests racing for their cars.

Example number four: The Tropical Wedding

How exciting, the holiday wedding! Fiji, Bali, Hawaii, the Whitsunday's? Yes sure, a lazy morning by the pool, a light lunch, married at two near the beach - on the lawn amongst the palm trees, then drinks till dinner... perfect!

That is until you get out of your board shorts and into the suit and stand in the equatorial sun. Beads of sweat gather on your brow. Your underarms start to squelch. Is the water running down the inside of your trouser leg actually filling your shoes? The tropics sure are hotter when dressed in formal black - compared to sitting waste deep in water at the pool bar!

But then your bride appears at the end of the red carpet and she looks so beautiful. She has just left her air-conditioned room and is somehow using her mental powers to keep any sweat from appearing. You hold her hands and survey the crowd. You look at your beautiful pristine bride and think, 'How long can she keep it together?' Guests use their ceremony booklets as fans and look longingly at the inviting aqua ocean and children jumping into the pool. Holidays are meant to be stress free, so why am I so worried? Oh - I may melt before I get to say 'I do'.

You may think the above situations are extreme example of when things can go bad. But I can assure you, I have been to each of the above weddings. Counting on the 'best case scenario' is optimistic and it is important you have contingency plans in place before crisis occurs. Why not do everything you can to avoid a wedding disaster?

Visit your desired location prior to the event at the same time of day you are planning for. If possible, visit it several times to see what different weather patterns are at play. The wedding ceremony is often remembered as the most important part of the day. For your sake - I hope it is remembered for the right reasons.

Nigel Coates is a Freelance Writer and Guided Meditation expert.

He contributes to a Brisbane and Gold Coast wedding website with information for Brides in South-East Queensland.

What's the Score?

It’s easy to understand that portable electronic scoreboards are an integral part of many sports.  Choosing the best and the right price is a little bit more difficult.  That's why we have outlined a few portable electronic scoreboards below.  These scoreboards are the best in their price range and offer outstanding quality.

Let’s start with the Befour Indoor/Outdoor Scoreboard M20793.

Keep everyone in the game with the SS-5000 multi-sport, outdoor/indoor portable scoring system. Day-bright led digits are easily readable from all over the field, even in direct sunlight! Wireless remote control is included.

To control the totally wireless system, the radio remote is easy to use and small enough to fit into a shirt pocket. With a 300 ft range, an official on the field can keep time and score as easily as a spectator on the sidelines. Each system has a dedicated radio channel that prevents interference from other scoring systems. Operation is intuitive, so formal training is not necessary.

Features: Multi-function: countdown timer, count-up timer, stopwatch, circuit interval timer, Multi-sport scoring use: football, wrestling, soccer, racing, basketball and more, Loud horn is easily heard across a field or gymnasium, volume can be adjusted or turned off , Day-bright digits adjust brightness levels for outdoor or indoor use, Display powered by internal rechargeable batteries, Hang on fence or wall, set on ground or flat surface with built-in prop rods; optional tripod kit (M20794) provides elevated mounting

Specifications: Display size- 28" x 20" x 3", Display weight- 20 lbs, Digit type- 6" day-bright LEDs, Power source- internal rechargeable battery or 120v ac, Battery life- 10 hours (approx) , Charging time- 6 – 8 hours (approx), Horn- 106 db, Controller size- 2-3/4" x 5" x 1", Remote range- 300 ft, Visibility- 300 ft (outdoors/indoors), Timer modes- count down, up & time-of-day clock, Practice mode- yes, Period display- 0 – 9, Score display- 0 – 99, Construction- aircraft aluminum, Lexan® face, Weather resistance- splash & moisture protection, Warranty- 2 year

For a perfect table clock there is the Befour Deluxe Sport Clock M13275.

The Befour Deluxe Sport Clock is easy to operate.  Features four period indicators, individual scoring controls, bright 4" led numerals for score and time.  Counts down from your pre-set time.  It has a loud signal horn sounds when time expires.  Also features solid state circuitry and convenient carry handle.  Useable for multiple sports. Complete with programmable training mode.  The Befour Deluxe Sport Clock is manufactured in the USA.  This clock has a two year warranty.  Measures: 33" x 8" x 2".

There is also an optional carrying case that you can get for the Befour Deluxe Sport Clock.  The soft-sided carrying case M15579 is a padded heavy duty nylon case perfect for protecting your investment.  It securely holds the scoreboard and the control console.  Features a heavy duty carry handle for easy transport. 

Next in line is the Deluxe Multi Sport Scoreboard.  There are 2 different models to choose from the M20666 for outdoor use and the M13283 for indoor use.  Both scoreboards are economically priced with excellent features.

The M20666 is the Outdoor version multi sport scoreboard has dual led brightness settings for daylight or nighttime operation. Remote included allows operator to start and stop the clock and change score remotely. All other functions are controlled by the panel on the back of the scoreboard. Portable use only. Do not store outside or use during inclement weather.  This is a Multi-functional scoreboard with horn/buzzer.  Clock counts up or down from 99:99 scores to 199. Period bonus and possession indicator. When not in use for sporting event time it can be used as a digital clock with alarm. Built-in control panel with large led readouts that are visible up to 150’.    Scoreboard measures 24”L x 16”H x 10”D.  Has standard AC power unit and also has rechargeable battery.

The M13283 is the Indoor Multi-functional scoreboard with horn/buzzer can be used for scoring basketball, wrestling and volleyball.  Clock counts up or down from 99:99 scores to 199. Period bonus and possession indicator. When not in use for sporting event time it can be used as a digital clock with alarm. Built-in control panel with large led readouts that are visible up to 150’.  New features for M13283 scoreboard: built-in control panel now accommodates the new M20667 wireless shot clocks. (sold separately).  Rugged construction designed for indoor use only. 5” clock & score digits. Scoreboard measures 24”L x 16”H x 10”D.  Standard AC power unit.

Sold separately are the M13285 handy carrying case and the M17390 heavy duty rolling stand. 

Another great model is the Ultrak multi sport scoreboard M15757.  This scoreboard has some great features. Programmable game time, Displays scores for two teams up to a maximum score of 199, Large 4 inch lcd digits for viewing as far away as 150 feet, 20 inches wide by 30 inches high, Rf remote control- no cords required- controllable from 150 feet- line of sight not necessary, Count up time with range to 9 hrs. 59 min. 59 sec., 24 hour clock, Powered by ac adapter or 4 d sized batteries, Free standing on floor or table or wall mounted, Promotional advertising panel

The choice of the above portable electronic scoreboards should fit any of your needs.  For more information and pricing check out scoreboards.

About the Author

11 Years full time experience in the team sporting goods business. I grew up in the business though so it feels like i have 30 years experience. I am 4th generation at www.morleyathletic.com. I write many articles about all athletic sports that pertain to team specific products and ideals. These are articles for players and coaches.

Does anyone think that Nascar should race STOCK CARS again?

Of course drivers can't just go 190 MPH in a stock car. Modifications would have to be done, such as a roll cage and other safety features. Does anyone know what Nascar stands for, because i was sure the words stock car were in it? Whats stock about the cars those guys are racing today? I can't even tell the cars apart, they all look the same basically, except for a different grill. If they wanta slow these cars down i bet that stock car wouldn't go over 200. Oh and they would hafta run stock engines too. That would spar a nice little rivalry among the top three... and Toyota... PFFT!

What is stock about a showroom floor car that has to be modified with dozens of safety features, i.e.:

a roll cage
fire system
lashed parts under the hood (to keep them from flying off)
fuel cells/check valves
roof flaps
lexan windshields

etc.

Derby deluge: Storms fail to put damper on racing, parties at Churchill Downs
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - It's looking like a soggy Kentucky Derby. Heavy rains doused Churchill Downs early Saturday morning and turned the dirt into a muddy soup.

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