28 Mar 2016, 8:12 pm
(28 Mar 2016, 8:08 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]Yeah, those ghosts from 1795/96 are really troublesome.At least they didn't live on
The ghosts from 1843-45 are no bother at all in comparison.
(28 Mar 2016, 8:08 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]Yeah, those ghosts from 1795/96 are really troublesome.At least they didn't live on
The ghosts from 1843-45 are no bother at all in comparison.
(28 Mar 2016, 8:11 pm)GX03 SVC wrote [ -> ]North of Blyth is presumably North Blyth.
Nowt there. 434 serves there every once in twenty years if you're going.
(28 Mar 2016, 7:59 pm)R852 PRG wrote [ -> ]It's just north of Blyth.
As somebody who has no religious beliefs (and, to be quite honest, I could sit and argue about religion all day), I don't believe in God. Or Allah. Or Jehovah. Whichever one floats your boat.
(28 Mar 2016, 8:03 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]I'm the same, i don't have any religious beliefs either, to me all its just a story someone made up.
(28 Mar 2016, 8:13 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote [ -> ]Or Bedlington, Which is definitely more heavenly than Blyth ( cough cough )
(28 Mar 2016, 8:17 pm)GX03 SVC wrote [ -> ][pedant] Thats north west of Blyth [/pedant]
We all know that Lynemouth is heaven.
(28 Mar 2016, 8:18 pm)northern156 wrote [ -> ]In school Marcus, I was taught both sides to the creation of the world - both the religious and the scientific reasons. I felt it was then up to me to decide. I don't think I'm an atheist but I'm not a huge religious believer.
(28 Mar 2016, 8:20 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ][pedant] As the North Pole is slightly off-centre to what we would assume is North, Bedlington is probably more Northernly than North Blyth, which probably lies more to the North East [/pedant]
(28 Mar 2016, 8:24 pm)GX03 SVC wrote [ -> ]Where does Bedlington Station lie though?
West Sleekburn (or East Sleekburn?) is probably bang on North though. Again, nowt there.
(28 Mar 2016, 8:20 pm)R852 PRG wrote [ -> ]What bugs me about the way religion is taught in my place of education, is that it only covers the varying religions and their takes on things (Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, to name a few), rather than provide some information on the varying scientific theories. While some of them are touched upon in science lessons (predominantly Physics and Chemistry, not so much Biology), I think that they should be brought into the religious education curriculum.
(28 Mar 2016, 8:22 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]I think Pastafarianism should be taught on todays school syllabus.As do I, the first topic this year was creation and whether it was Religious or Scientific, we couldn't say its always been there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster
(28 Mar 2016, 8:28 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]I hated RE at senior school, it wasn't interesting at all, was the same stuff over and over however in primary school it was more interesting.I go to a Catholic school and we're forced to do GCSE RE.
Have to say i really like the Buddhism religion although i don't really know much about it.. It just seems the best one.. To me.
For the curriculum... Lets not go on a talk about it, i could criticise it all day!
(28 Mar 2016, 8:30 pm)DanPicken wrote [ -> ]I go to a Catholic school and we're forced to do GCSE RE.
(28 Mar 2016, 8:42 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ], it should be a choiceif you want to do RE.I know all lessons should be optional imo.
One of the proposals a few years ago was to make everyone do RE as a GCSE, i don't know if thats gone ahead.
(28 Mar 2016, 8:48 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]I also went to a Catholic school (despite not being a Catholic) and was forced to do RE as a GCSE subject.
When I was there, the school only employed staff who were Catholics. However, that policy has seemingly changed as I know someone who teaches there.
I don't know how that change came about, but I imagine it would be discriminatory to not to empty someone on religious grounds.
(28 Mar 2016, 9:31 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote [ -> ]Had a outing to Durham and what was meant ot be Chester Moor, But I misjudged nearby Plawsworth as Chester Moor and so had to trek around 2 Miles today to get my photo on Chester Moor.
But of course the last 50A of the day had to pass me half way between the two and so my photo ended up to be on a turn off for a country lane on the A167....
The photo didn't come out great but here it is... https://www.flickr.com/photos/140662069@...ed-public/
(28 Mar 2016, 9:54 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]Shame about the ugliness that is the central reservation, but no one can complain that EVERYONE takes pictures there
(28 Mar 2016, 9:31 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote [ -> ]Had a outing to Durham and what was meant ot be Chester Moor, But I misjudged nearby Plawsworth as Chester Moor and so had to trek around 2 Miles today to get my photo on Chester Moor.At least your out there trying to get some decent photos in different places, I'd much rather see some non perfect shots somewhere different as I appreciate the effort in choosing a location rather than a perfect shot where the photographer has made had no real effort in terms of location. I know that not everyone has the time etc. to do different places but it would be nice if they could at least try.
But of course the last 50A of the day had to pass me half way between the two and so my photo ended up to be on a turn off for a country lane on the A167....
The photo didn't come out great but here it is... https://www.flickr.com/photos/140662069@...ed-public/
(28 Mar 2016, 10:29 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]At least your out there trying to get some decent photos in different places, I'd much rather see some non perfect shots somewhere different as I appreciate the effort in choosing a location rather than a perfect shot where the photographer has made had no real effort in terms of location. I know that not everyone has the time etc. to do different places but it would be nice if they could at least try.
Must admit your photos are giving me more motivation to go out and do more in different places although it helps we're getting closer to summer as well, I didn't do too badly on Saturday with our trip to Corbridge but I was certainly pleased with my shot of 669 in Haltwhistle: https://flic.kr/p/ELU3tP was also very pleased that I managed to photograph PCL Travel's LG02FFR in Wall Village: https://flic.kr/p/FDSAFq.
(28 Mar 2016, 10:40 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote [ -> ]I'm trying to sample places that arnt on Flickr yet, I might have a crack at the top of the bank overlooking Chopwell tomorrow if I have time after the NTL MPDs.Thinking of a few places to do around the North East, it's just a pity my knowledge of Tyne & Wear isn't the greatest, so it's probably going to mostly be in County Durham, Darlington and parts of Teesside.
Nice photos you have there of 669 and PCLs Dart, I enjoyed Corbridge with you the other day and I might try it again in the Summer.
(28 Mar 2016, 10:49 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]Thinking of a few places to do around the North East, it's just a pity my knowledge of Tyne & Wear isn't the greatest, so it's probably going to mostly be in County Durham, Darlington and parts of Teesside.
At the same time I am aiming at other parts of the country, did York last Saturday and I'm considering more places at the moment, some trips may get tied in with enthusiast events, there's a enthusiasts trip in the Chesterfield area in May which will see a selection of Leyland Olympian's being used which I'd quite like to go to but I was originally supposed to be going to a wedding party that night, know where I'd rather be!
(29 Mar 2016, 12:01 am)South Tyne Lad wrote [ -> ]The places in Tyne and Wear that are scenic are mostly the outlying areas ( chopwell and surrounding area for example ) as you get closer to Newcastle it turns more urban, though in a sense some urburn places are good spots for photographs.
Chesterfield sounds good, I hope you didn't turn down the wedding party though