To follow on from the recent shed poetry. Sheddie Simon who owns The Plot thickens Has written this about his great shed On the topping-out of a pallet shed on the Wash Common allotment Shed: May your hearth be ever stacked with sticks for your pot bellied stove, with a hot kettle for tea, and… Continue reading More shed poetry – Plot thickens
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Shed of the year 2015 shortlist revealed – Public voting opens to decide the category winners
SHED OF THE YEAR FINALISTS REVEALED Annual competition sponsored by Cuprinol showcases Britain’s most wacky and wonderful sheds Finalists to appear on hit TV series ‘Amazing Spaces Shed of the Year’, airing on Channel 4 Public voting opens to decide the category winners Category winners and overall winner revealed on TV show Following a record… Continue reading Shed of the year 2015 shortlist revealed – Public voting opens to decide the category winners
Song Sheddies Elena Thomas & Dan Whitehouse
You may remember sheddie Elena Thomas, she of the fabric covered sheds, well know she has her own and it’s not just being used for art type things, its used as a performance space. Song Shed Elena says… I had covered a few sheds, and was having fun with them, and the people I met… Continue reading Song Sheddies Elena Thomas & Dan Whitehouse
The @Shedman is back at Shedbury for shedweek on shed.tv
Enough Sheds in that title for you? you will be sick of the word shed this time next week 🙂 of course you wont…!! Our old shed friend John Davies AKA shedman has a great video from his stuff he has been doing the last two shed weeks at Ledbury Poetry Festival, we wish him… Continue reading The @Shedman is back at Shedbury for shedweek on shed.tv
Tooth and Claw a sheddies tale
Sheddie Shedonist has emailed me this great little piece about becoming a sheddie after his retirement. After yonks of retirement and planning to move my indoor study away from the in-house hullabaloo, I recently completed the insulation and computer wiring of my garden’s 8x8ft corner of paradise and moved in. That William Wallace knew a… Continue reading Tooth and Claw a sheddies tale
Sheddie Murders, gets naked and swears at God
No not a normal day as a sheddie, but some of the things that happened last night when I went to see the Year of the Bear theater company’s production of Something’s Wrong with Abel at Chapter arts centre in Cardiff. The performance was funny, scary and thought provoking, it revolved around a mad character… Continue reading Sheddie Murders, gets naked and swears at God
Just Sheds : Musical sheds
We know people love to sing in their sheds! and here are a few examples. Canna Manor The husband only enters by invitation. The shed is my retreat. It contains an electronic keyboard, and all my music scores and books of poetry. Outside, on its “verandah” is a bench where I enjoy the early morning… Continue reading Just Sheds : Musical sheds
Beer brewed for the shed…. a Poem
We don’t get enough shed poetry on readersheds or shedblog let along about beer and sheds. Tim Baber has sent me this great poem that covers both my main loves, it was written by his father Jim as he says “Written by my dad who is 90 years old and still drinking beer.” Beer brewed… Continue reading Beer brewed for the shed…. a Poem
Sheducation’s what you need!
Great little article about a competition to increase awareness of crime prevention, using sheds THERE was a “staggering” response to a crime-prevention competition, according to organisers. Safer Ryedale was delighted with the number of entries – 33 – to its Sheducation campaign which aimed to remind the district to lock up sheds and other outside… Continue reading Sheducation’s what you need!
Shed Week : Encomium* for Shed Week
Our new friend Shedman has written this special poem for Shed Week. Encomium* for Shed Week In Shedbury they’re celebrating the winners of Shedweek, flags and bunting deck the streets and houses of Shedwick; Sheddingham resounds to the cheers of sheddie folk and Bedfordshire has change its name to extend the joke. In allotments, along… Continue reading Shed Week : Encomium* for Shed Week