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rubberladdd · 1 year
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skinzh · 5 years
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I damn love yellow wellies!
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sun-sea-and-sailing · 6 years
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Two shouts today... Waiting for the boat to come home #savinglifesatsea #twoshoutsoneday #whitstablelifeboatstation #whitstablernli #yellowwellies 🚤🚤♥️#my365
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fruityedition · 7 years
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🔆... yellow wellies; @hunterboots #hunterboots #yellowwellies #spoiltrotten #thankyou #happybirthday
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maryjacsangels · 5 years
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Meet Mrs Bumble 🤩 She looks a bit stuck up but she's lovely really! 🐝 . . #bees #bumblebee #ducklover #ducks #countryside #yellowwelly #flowersandbees #cornwallconnection #homedecorandmorebymj #cosyhome #loveyourhome #loveaduck #beeduck #beehappy #beehomedecor #duckhomedecor https://www.instagram.com/p/BwxFs1VjHFW/?igshid=5hfvnfjg8nmj
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artdaily7 · 4 years
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First Day at School by Roger McGough
A millionbillionwillion miles from home Waiting for the bell to go. (To go where?) Why are they all so big, other children? So noisy? So much at home they Must have been born in uniform Lived all their lives in playgrounds Spent the years inventing games That don't let me in. Games That are rough, that swallow you up.
And the railings. All around, the railings. Are they to keep out wolves and monsters? Things that carry off and eat children? Things you don't take sweets from? Perhaps they're to stop us getting out Running away from the lessins. Lessin. What does a lessin look like? Sounds small and slimy. They keep them in the glassrooms. Whole rooms made out of glass. Imagine.
I wish I could remember my name Mummy said it would come in useful. Like wellies. When there's puddles. Yellowwellies. I wish she was here. I think my name is sewn on somewhere Perhaps the teacher will read it for me. Tea-cher. The one who makes the tea.
Jan Steen 1670 A School for Boys and Girls, oil on canvas, Scottish National Gallery
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On the beach. #yellowwellies #isleofiona #thetravellingbookbinder #photoshoot
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picsbycarl-blog · 6 years
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"I'm going on an adventure" - Bilbo Baggins #childadventures #loggerheads #steps #girl #yellowwellies #zara #next #adventure #hobbit #shire #denbighshire #mold #family (at Loggerheads, Denbighshire)
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mislaced · 7 years
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A pair of kids yellow wellies size 4 A6 to A38 south slip Road off Palm Court island Darley Abbey #mislaced #yellowwellies #derby #closetohome #DA
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andanotherdesign · 4 years
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welly weather ☔️ • • • • • #wellyweather #hernehill #rainydays #london #yellowwelly #flashesofdelight #livecolourfully #petitejoys #abmlifeiscolorful #chasinglight #mytinyatlas #rainyday #morningslikethese #brockwellpark #toddlertimes #childhoodunplugged #acolorstory #yellow #letthembelittle #bebe #mydaughter #pooch https://ift.tt/2rqz4B2
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the-silent-letter · 5 years
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First Day at School by Roger McGough
A millionbillionwillion miles from home Waiting for the bell to go. (To go where?) Why are they all so big, other children? So noisy? So much at home they Must have been born in uniform Lived all their lives in playgrounds Spent the years inventing games That don't let me in. Games That are rough, that swallow you up. And the railings. All around, the railings. Are they to keep out wolves and monsters? Things that carry off and eat children? Things you don't take sweets from? Perhaps they're to stop us getting out Running away from the lessins. Lessin. What does a lessin look like? Sounds small and slimy. They keep them in the glassrooms. Whole rooms made out of glass. Imagine. I wish I could remember my name Mummy said it would come in useful. Like wellies. When there's puddles. Yellowwellies. I wish she was here. I think my name is sewn on somewhere Perhaps the teacher will read it for me. Tea-cher. The one who makes the tea. 
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janetgannon · 7 years
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RNLI’s Mayday campaign
Steve Redgrave, Ben Ainslie and Richard Branson model yellow wellies for the RNLI’s Mayday campaign
Five-time Olympic rowing gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, the most successful sailor in Olympic history Sir Ben Ainslie, and entrepreneur Richard Branson have donned yellow wellington boots for a photo shoot in support of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) as the charity launches its national fundraising campaign, Mayday.
The photos, shot by RNLI volunteer crew member and professional photographer Nigel Millard, capture them giving it some welly for the RNLI’s Mayday fundraising campaign, which runs from 1–4 May. The brightly-coloured boots are a nod to the yellow wellies – an essential piece of kit – worn by the charity’s volunteer lifeboat crew members.
Following his trophy presentations to the victorious crews for the 2015 BNY Mellon Boat Race and Newton Women’s Boat Race, Sir Steve Redgrave turns his attention to safety on the water this May Day. Redgrave highlighted the bravery and dedication of the volunteer crew members, saying: ‘The RNLI provides us with thousands of specially-trained volunteers who crew the lifeboats around our coasts to save anyone who finds themselves in danger at sea. ‘It’s a fantastic service provided by the most selfless and courageous individuals. I’m wearing yellow wellies to show my support and say thank you to them this Mayday.
Amid the excitement of preparing for the America’s Cup World Series, which kicks off this summer, Sir Ben Ainslie remains committed to supporting the RNLI and safety on the water. He says: ‘I love being on the water but I know how quickly the sea can catch you out. I’m full of admiration for the RNLI’s volunteer lifeboat crews, who provide such an important service around our coastline, putting their own lives at risk to save others – regardless of weather conditions, or time of day or night. ‘I’m wearing yellow wellies in support of the RNLI’s Mayday campaign, and to say thank you, on behalf of all sea-users, to those volunteers for being there if ever we need them. The RNLI is a charity which, as an island nation, we should be very grateful for.’ Ainslie, has long been a supporter of the RNLI, and has experienced its life-saving work first-hand after being rescued from a boat whilst sailing with English sailor Iain Percy.
Also on board and supporting RNLI’s Mayday campaign are entrepreneur and Virgin Founder Sir Richard Branson, TV and radio presenter Dermot O’Leary, radio presenters Lisa Snowdon and Dave Berry, and popular TV presenter and author Fern Britton – all of whom have had their photos taken in yellow wellies, to show their support for the charity.
RNLI volunteers have responded to the Mayday calls of those in distress for more than 190 years. In 2014 alone, the charity’s lifeboat crews launched the lifeboats 8,462 times, rescuing 8,727 people. That’s an average of 24 people every day.This May Day, the RNLI is issuing its own call for help, appealing for the public to support its national fundraising campaign. All the money raised will help the RNLI’s volunteers to continue to save lives at sea. Funds could go towards training and kitting out the charity’s 4,600 crew members and maintaining the charity’s 237 lifeboat stations. Fundraising kicks off with street collections in London on 28 April and, following that, collections and fundraising events are taking place throughout the UK and Ireland across the May Day bank holiday weekend. People are encouraged to show support by making a donation, buying and wearing a yellow welly pin badge and by taking to social media using the hashtag #YellowWelly.
To donate, to find out what is going on in your area, and for more ideas on how to get involved, visit  RNLI.org/Mayday.
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sun-sea-and-sailing · 6 years
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Yellow stars in a sea of white, always ready, always on call 🌟❄️❤️ @rnli #savinglifesatsea #RNLI #whitstablelifeboatstation #whitstablernli #yellowwellies #thebeastfromtheeast #my365 (at RNLI Whitstable Lifeboat Station)
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jeantparks · 7 years
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RNLI’s Mayday campaign
Steve Redgrave, Ben Ainslie and Richard Branson model yellow wellies for the RNLI’s Mayday campaign
Five-time Olympic rowing gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, the most successful sailor in Olympic history Sir Ben Ainslie, and entrepreneur Richard Branson have donned yellow wellington boots for a photo shoot in support of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) as the charity launches its national fundraising campaign, Mayday.
The photos, shot by RNLI volunteer crew member and professional photographer Nigel Millard, capture them giving it some welly for the RNLI’s Mayday fundraising campaign, which runs from 1–4 May. The brightly-coloured boots are a nod to the yellow wellies – an essential piece of kit – worn by the charity’s volunteer lifeboat crew members.
Following his trophy presentations to the victorious crews for the 2015 BNY Mellon Boat Race and Newton Women’s Boat Race, Sir Steve Redgrave turns his attention to safety on the water this May Day. Redgrave highlighted the bravery and dedication of the volunteer crew members, saying: ‘The RNLI provides us with thousands of specially-trained volunteers who crew the lifeboats around our coasts to save anyone who finds themselves in danger at sea. ‘It’s a fantastic service provided by the most selfless and courageous individuals. I’m wearing yellow wellies to show my support and say thank you to them this Mayday.
Amid the excitement of preparing for the America’s Cup World Series, which kicks off this summer, Sir Ben Ainslie remains committed to supporting the RNLI and safety on the water. He says: ‘I love being on the water but I know how quickly the sea can catch you out. I’m full of admiration for the RNLI’s volunteer lifeboat crews, who provide such an important service around our coastline, putting their own lives at risk to save others – regardless of weather conditions, or time of day or night. ‘I’m wearing yellow wellies in support of the RNLI’s Mayday campaign, and to say thank you, on behalf of all sea-users, to those volunteers for being there if ever we need them. The RNLI is a charity which, as an island nation, we should be very grateful for.’ Ainslie, has long been a supporter of the RNLI, and has experienced its life-saving work first-hand after being rescued from a boat whilst sailing with English sailor Iain Percy.
Also on board and supporting RNLI’s Mayday campaign are entrepreneur and Virgin Founder Sir Richard Branson, TV and radio presenter Dermot O’Leary, radio presenters Lisa Snowdon and Dave Berry, and popular TV presenter and author Fern Britton – all of whom have had their photos taken in yellow wellies, to show their support for the charity.
RNLI volunteers have responded to the Mayday calls of those in distress for more than 190 years. In 2014 alone, the charity’s lifeboat crews launched the lifeboats 8,462 times, rescuing 8,727 people. That’s an average of 24 people every day.This May Day, the RNLI is issuing its own call for help, appealing for the public to support its national fundraising campaign. All the money raised will help the RNLI’s volunteers to continue to save lives at sea. Funds could go towards training and kitting out the charity’s 4,600 crew members and maintaining the charity’s 237 lifeboat stations. Fundraising kicks off with street collections in London on 28 April and, following that, collections and fundraising events are taking place throughout the UK and Ireland across the May Day bank holiday weekend. People are encouraged to show support by making a donation, buying and wearing a yellow welly pin badge and by taking to social media using the hashtag #YellowWelly.
 To donate, to find out what is going on in your area, and for more ideas on how to get involved, visit  RNLI.org/Mayday.
   Read Full Content Here
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source http://yachtaweigh.com/rnlis-mayday-campaign/ from http://yatchaweigh.blogspot.com/2017/04/rnlis-mayday-campaign.html
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