Friday, October 17, 2008

The Winning Poem for Welly Week 2008

Farmers Weekly have been running a competition to find the best poem about the lonely welly. The poem was in support of National Welly Week, which is just one of hundreds of initiatives going on during Welly Week, a nationwide event raising funds for the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution.

The winner, as chosen by Author, Pam Ayres, was Maggie Chaplin. Maggie's winning Poem goes like this:

Farmer Tustian's welly has walked for countless miles,
Squelched through muddy gateways and clambered over stiles
It's been polished by the morning dew and clarted up with dung,
And up till now its merits have largely gone unsung.
It's pushed the spade and turned the sod, heeled in the winter kale.
It's climbed the hill and scaled the fence or lingered in the vale.
On shingle nearly lost its grip and slithered on the brash,
Been stiff with cold and slick with oil or caked in bonfire ash.
It's been streaked with grease at shearing, splashed with herbicidal spray
And doused with disinfectant to keep FMD away.
It's trampled dock and thistle and scuffed the autumn leaves,
Stamped on irksome molehills, been trodden on by thieves.
It's paced both recent furrow and swathes of new-mown hay
And cracked the ice on puddles on a frosty winter's day.
It seemed this life was endless till its partner split its sole
And was no longer watertight so had no useful role.
The worthless boot was thrown away, but what then of its mate?
Its walking days were finished. It had another fate.
The farmer's trusty welly now no longer shields his tread,
Transported by an engine, it sheathes tractor parts instead.

Well done Maggie!
FRED

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Jazz up mucking out with our wheelbarrow!

Funky Pink Spot Wheelbarrow
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Our baby pink barrow is made from toughened metal and comes complete with a sheet of transfers to allow you to affix the spots in whatever style you like. This item is ideal for that extra special Christmas present for a loved one.

It features soft grip handles and comes assembled, so there is no hard work putting it together and because you can apply the transfers, you can decide if to have the barrow with stickers or without! See the product on our website for only £49.99 now click here

Wayne Hemingway Opens Fred's HQ

Inspirational Architect and designer Wayne Hemingway officially opened Fred's New Headquarters on 24 September 2008. Wayne was the special guest at the champagne reception which included refreshments and speeches from members of commerce in the city, the Major of the City of Lincoln.

In Mr Hemingway's welcome speech he said that "The UK is becoming known as THE hotbed of creativity. The Terrace is a great investment for Lincoln’s future prosperity as well as its cultural well being.”

Having started the now worldwide established fashion company Red or Dead from a clothing stall in London’s Camden and Kensington Markets, Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway managed to break into the highly competitive fashion world.

With 21 consecutive London Fashion Week appearances, and three unprecedented prestigious British Fashion Council’s Streetstyle Designer of the Year Awards in 1996, 1997 and 1998, the pair who met at a disco in Burnley, sold the company for a multi-million pound figure to start an affordable and social design business Hemingway Design. To see more on Wayne Hemingway visit his website http://www.hemingwaydesign.co.uk/