Friday 10 October 2008

Dress Like Today is Important

Today is really important. Today, right now, is reality. This means it's really important. So dress like it matters. Those people who have a grip on life are conscious people. They are awake and aware. They don't let life be a random set of events that happens to them. We should all make our life's a series of stimulating challenges, rewarding and enriching and with a conscience.

We dress like it matters on Mendip. We dress for the weather and with a conscience. We shear our Shetland sheep, which has some of the most amazing natural colours and produces the finest fleece for spinning, knitting and weaving. This gets turned into men's jerkins, children's jackets, boot liners, scarves, boas, rugs and on.

We're not saying you have to go around looking like some country bumpkin with some scratchy woolly on (our fleeces are spun to be smooth), just think about what you're wearing. Does it reflect you well? I saw some boots the other day, not my style but trendy, made from old bike bits - inner tubes and tyres. That matters

People are also booking their Christmas experience at Fernhill Farm. It will matter big time if you haven't booked your party yet and you find every is already booked. 

The Mendip Mind  

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