Wednesday 15 April 2020

A Poem : Willie The Worm by Harvey Fitton

Many moons ago I came across this poem in a Lancashire dialect booklet. It has created so much fun and laughter over the years, especially acted out by my students while I narrated in my best Lancashire accent.
 It is something to cheer you up in difficult times!


WILLIE THE WORM  by Harvey Fitton. Lancashire dialect poet.

I once knew a worm and I christened him Willie.
Its really quite true, though it does sound silly.
I used to meet him often in my garden plot.
And we grew quite friendly, believe it or not.

His skin was dark and shiny, his colour ‘mottled deep’.
And he lived in a hole by the compost heap.
We got so very friendly, that he began to talk.
We often ‘passed the time of day’ on my evening walk.

He’d tell me all the troubles that in his world abound.
Sometimes he’d bob his head up, for he wouldn’t leave the ground.
Then I’d bend down to listen, but I’d often to pretend.
(I was never quite sure that I’d got the right end)

It seems a certain Winnie (a winsome looking worm)
Had captured his affection, with a wriggle and a squirm.
He’d meet her every evening by the ‘potting shed’
And tell her that he loved her and asked her to be wed.

He’d sometimes take her presents (a tasty piece of –well-)
I couldn’t tell you what it was – it had a funny smell.
They’d have a shy little kiss, a squirm and a squiggle
Then off on their way they’d contentedly wriggle.

Now Willie loved her dearly, swore –‘I’ll get her if I can!’
Until he met a rival worm, by name Sebastian
Sebastian was a wicked worm, his heart was steeped in crime,
He slipped and slurred and rolled, in every kind of grime!

He noted Winsome Winnie as she glided round a rail
And he was captivated by her wriggly little tail.
He rudely then accosted her and followed in her train.
‘Why not come and live with me in a lovely smelly drain!’

But Winnie answered boldly-though her heart gave such a leap
‘I’m going to live with Willie in his cosy compost heap!’
He quickly then encircled her and gave a fearful hiss
‘I’ll have you for my own!’ he cried, and roughly stole a kiss

Indeed said Willie angrily as he glided to her side
‘Kindly just uncoil yourself!’ she is my promised bride.
‘Ho, Ho!’ said Don Sebastian as he shook his clammy head
‘Prepare yourself for battle!’ ‘You’ll very soon be dead!’


So Willie quickly oiled his coils on that dark and dismal dawn
And all the worms for miles around collected on my lawn
Though Willie was the stronger worm – I’d say that in a pinch
Sabastian had the longer tail at least by half an inch

They wrestled strongly with a will, the fight reached such a pitch
That in the early morning light I couldn’t tell which was which
Their coils entwined in angry zest, their battle cry ‘No quarter!’
And each worm tried his wriggly best, the other worm to slaughter!

Sebastian gave a sudden heave – but Willie gave a squiggle
And wrapped his coils in bands of steel around Sebastian’s middle.
Sebastian gasped and gurgled, a most peculiar sound.
But, that was the end. That wicked worm lay dying on the ground.


A twisted mangled boneless pulp, with wounds no worm could heal.
And the early bird came swooping down for a tasty little meal

I never see poor Willie now. I don’t know where he’s gone
The landlord took my garden to build some houses on.

So if you see a worm, that goes with a wriggle
Then gives a little squirm and a little squiggle
Just bid him ‘Good Day!’ though it does sound silly
You never can tell, it might be Willie.



Quarantine Art: Free Watercolour Projects 1

So the oldies are going into lockdown to protect from the virus!


So I am giving away watercolour  projects in the form of jpegs or Word docs. They can I think, be quite a therapeutic way of passing the next few months if we are not let out to catch anything

Here is the first of many, unless I go down with the unmentionable!
http://www.mawdsley.co.uk/hedgehog%20free.htm
 If you have any difficulties printing, then I can send you the pdf version, or you could screenshot.

Thursday 12 March 2020

Chance of winning the Lottery

Rummaging around piles of papers I came across an old idea for art I had in 1994. I thought it was a good idea at the time but I let it drift away. The subject was the National Lottery which was wet behind the ears then in 1994. My creative thoughts might make you smile so I have made a page of all the weird and wonderful art projects I came up with
 http://www.mawdsley.co.uk/lottery%20art%20project.htm

Odds of picking a letter in this stack of Mills and Boon books is 14 million to 1

Concrete Sand Pies

Wednesday 12 February 2020

Saltash Passage Playground

There used to be a peaceful little playground here overlooking the river and under the Tamar Bridges. It is still there, but not the lovely trees that gave shade in summer and and shelter in wintry weather. Any excuse to chop trees down in Plymouth. 

Saturday 1 February 2020

Time To Be Yourself

Crazy times, bombarded with media this and that.
Time to think and just be still.
 Years ago now I set up this still life subject in the corner of a room. I had no time to paint during the day, so I made the effort to get up 1 hour earlier and relax into painting this over 3, 4 days. It was a quiet therapy and something personal other than the 'tyranny of the urgent' 

Wednesday 29 January 2020

So we are Leaving The European Union

Finally we leave, but do we? For all its faults, I think we may regret leaving in a years time or earlier, unless we are in the rich minority.

Friday 17 January 2020

Someone's Living In My Pothole Again!

3 years ago this happened to the pothole! www.mawdsley.co.uk
Yes. The pothole outside our house is getting bigger again. I have just reported it to the Council and enclosed two photos. It was 3 years ago now when I noticed( photo 1) the pothole being used by a miniature Tom Daley like figure and some frogs. I sent this photo to the local paper who shamed the Council into filling in the pothole. Now its back again with a new squatter! (photo 2) Lets see if the Council respond before more miniature squatters take up residence! 
It's Happening Again!
News!!! Filled in by Council 4 days later. (I rescued Wallace) 

Thursday 16 January 2020

What A Day For Rain

Wild weather here today heavy rain and strong winds! Our camellia is taking a battering as it tries to blossom early. 

Today on the news, David Attenborough seemed frustrated and angry as he tried once more to warn us all about the threat of global warming and the terrible fires in Australia. We continue to sleepwalk towards a wilder climate and I suppose it is only human to avoid uncomfortable changes to our lifestyle.
Storm at Whitsand Bay

 Since the 1970's my artwork has intermittently been concerned about environmental issues, deeper issues to do with the planet or society as well as traditional subjects.

 Often more controversial work does not sell easily because it is not the sort of painting to cheer a room up and that's understandable. Nevertheless I believe that artists should sometimes address wider issues to bring a new perspective to established views.

In this blog, I prefer the word diary, I am attempting to lay out my issues, concerns, about the environment and society over my lifetime, but where to start? This will be largely be a list of paintings with explanations. 
Roaring Sea

On a day like today, I think of the ocean and wild seas. The condition of the sea is the barometer for our planet and keeps everything in  balance.This is an acrylic painting 2019 100cms long.

Sunday 12 January 2020

Diary or blog?

So now it looks as though I am a blogger again!
I say again as for many years I had  diary pages on my old website, until Microsoft ditched their Frontpage Web Designer.
Now I use Xara Webdesign with my domain at www.mawdsley.co.uk