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Thames Festival 2011 – umbrellas and brass bands
Posted on Monday, September 12, 2011 | No CommentsUnfortunately, I timed my visit to this year’s Thames Festival just as the skies opened, so I ended with loads of photos of umbrellas and damp people. Scroll down for some pics: -
Pic of the day: Carter USM at Beautiful Days festival
Posted on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 | No CommentsI’m still a bit too frazzled to sort out the pics from last weekend’s fantastic Beautiful Days festival, but here’s one of my fave pics, showing Carter USM near the... -
Precarious caravans and curious tents, Endorse It Festival 2011
Posted on Monday, August 15, 2011 | 1 CommentHere’s a short selection of unusual caravans and tents seen around the Endorse It Festival camping site. Above is a particularly precarious looking Conway trailer tent, with the ‘bedrooms’ supported on... -
Brixton Splash 2011 – some photos from the Lambeth street festival
Posted on Wednesday, August 10, 2011 | No CommentsWith the media concentrating on the unrelated trouble that happened in Brixton after Splash had finished, it’s worth reminding people that a hugely successful event went on during the day,... -
Yellow hat, bumblebee and the Super Furry Animals at Glastonbury
Posted on Thursday, May 19, 2011 | No CommentsI thought I’d share this photo with you from the rainy, sludgy mudfest that was Glastonbury 2007. With the sun briefly coming out during the Super Furry Animals set, I noticed a little... -
My Big Chill 2005
Posted on Monday, August 8, 2005 | No CommentsMy Big Chill 2005 With forty minutes between connections at Great Malvern from our London train to Ledbury, we decided to take a spin on our new folding bikes around... -
Saturday: bands and beer at Glastonbury
Posted on Sunday, June 26, 2005 | No CommentsAs usual, managed to miss a huge swathe of acts I’d eagerly marked down as ‘must sees’. Instead, enjoyed a rambling ‘see what we find’ stroll around the site. Came... -
Glastonbury 2005: Friday: Mud, rivers and sunshine
Posted on Sunday, June 26, 2005 | No CommentsFriday: Mud, rivers and sunshine When I left my tent on Friday morning, little did I know I’d be walking out into faithful representation of The Somme. By Lost Vagueness,... -
Glastonbury 2004; the first days
Posted on Thursday, June 23, 2005 | No CommentsGlastonbury; weds-thurs After a daunting start at Paddington – with my ‘booked’ train declared full and much platform swapping called for – I eventually got a fast train to Swindon... -
Glastonbury 2004, Day Five
Posted on Monday, June 28, 2004 | No CommentsGlasto Day Five (Sun) With the toilets overflowing and supplies of babywipes running perilously low, things are starting to get very messy indeed. Yesterday’s downpour ensured that most of the... -
Glastonbury 2004, Day 4 – medieval
Posted on Sunday, June 27, 2004 | No CommentsGlasto Report Day 4 (Sat) Q Magazine’s one-word weather report accurately summed up the conditions: medieval It pissed down. All day. Footpaths that had only just dried out from the...





