Sunday, 14 September 2014

Glastonbury Snaps

I know it's a little late, ok nearly 3 months late, but here are some Glastonbury teasers.



I've been going to the festival for years. We live in Bath not far away so it's something I've grown up with. My mum is a dedicated reveller and goes every year without fail.

This year I was working so only managed to make it for the Sunday.

As you can see, obligatory floral head wear was firmly in place.


The weather had not been good and the ground was pretty muddy as we arrived, but luckily the worst of the rain and storms were over by the Sunday and the grey skies parted to reveal glorious rays of bright sunshine.

What would Glastonbury be without the wellies and mud!?


It had been an early start so we jumped at the chance to grab a coffee before heading to the Pyramid stage to get our seats early for Dolly.


Once we'd set up camp we went for a wander around the site.


We found a polar bear 'chilling' out. 


Got stuck in a quagmire...



Saw an even bigger bear in the Greenpeace field.



We even spied the festival's organiser Michael Eavis having a stroll around.


Luxury accommodation in the Tipi field.


We saw lots of tents that had succumbed to the swamps.


The food at the festival is amazing; there is just so much choice from the thousands of stalls that set up home there for the weekend. We chose a hummus pita salad.


The crowd began to gather as Dolly time approached.We all sang along to Joleen and 9 Till 5, utterly squashed, but having a great time and most importantly the rain held off!


The 1975


In the evening we saw Ellie Goulding, the Bombay Bicycle Club and finished with a rave to Disclosure in the dance field. Sadly my phone died so it couldnt' be documented....

Until next year Glasto.... 



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