Monday, 21 October 2013
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Going to Festivals - - Sneaking.
I'm not sure how much I should say. We always paid someone something to get into Glastonbury, End of the Road and Bestival Festivals. But... it was always by sneaking around... Trees which had fallen through perimeter fences, wading through nettles, arranging pickups through security checks, and meeting shady characters in dark locals only pubs. All the while i was quietly pooping my pants. But the thrill of the adrenalin is addictive. I am a self professed adrenaline junkie.
I think pictures.. although the blight of our modern society..often tell a thousand words. So here they are.
Glastonbury Festival.
End of the Road Festival.
This is a great festival.. very folkie but a tad middle aged and mature. For one reason or another we were only able to stay for one night. It was completely free... but that is neither here nor there. This tree which fell though the perimeter fence helped a little.
Bestival Festival.
I always decide everything at the last minute. Unable to get a ticket through word of mouth or friends, I arrived at the festival gate. Still no ticket. The previous plans that had been successful at other festivals were not applicable here. The fence was too high, security were everywhere and I felt intimidated by the police van moving into the car park. Gumtree provided the answers. Along with a friend we traveled by taxi to a small town...after unsuccessfuly trying to find 'George' in one pub we tracked him down to another round the corner. We paid cash and i ended up with a crew wrist band..access everywhere. The taxi lady took a shining to us and gave the fare to us for cheap. We had a great time.
To Conclude. Festivals are great. Paying is great. I always spend money in them and give to who, in my judgement, deserves it. Do what you want... and get away with what you can. . make your life a comedy.
I think pictures.. although the blight of our modern society..often tell a thousand words. So here they are.
Glastonbury Festival.
End of the Road Festival.
This is a great festival.. very folkie but a tad middle aged and mature. For one reason or another we were only able to stay for one night. It was completely free... but that is neither here nor there. This tree which fell though the perimeter fence helped a little.
Bestival Festival.
I always decide everything at the last minute. Unable to get a ticket through word of mouth or friends, I arrived at the festival gate. Still no ticket. The previous plans that had been successful at other festivals were not applicable here. The fence was too high, security were everywhere and I felt intimidated by the police van moving into the car park. Gumtree provided the answers. Along with a friend we traveled by taxi to a small town...after unsuccessfuly trying to find 'George' in one pub we tracked him down to another round the corner. We paid cash and i ended up with a crew wrist band..access everywhere. The taxi lady took a shining to us and gave the fare to us for cheap. We had a great time.
To Conclude. Festivals are great. Paying is great. I always spend money in them and give to who, in my judgement, deserves it. Do what you want... and get away with what you can. . make your life a comedy.
Friday, 12 July 2013
One Girl One Hut
There are too many adjectives I could use to describe Bridie Maddocks... none of which could ever accurately define what she is like to be around her. She is a bright eyed, kind, and possesses an infectious laugh. She puts up with me hanging around, and particularly tolerant of my flatulence. She is making this shack her home. I think it is perfect.
The lights are solar powered, the toilets are the bushes, and the washing facility is the sea.
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