Glastonbury Photos
Glastonbury is a brilliant thing to do. The UK’s biggest and best festival has such an awesome vibe that you can host the whole thing in 6 inches of mud and everyone still has an amazing time.
Fortunately the high fence and even higher ticket price kept a lot of the riff-raff out and the whole festival was a rather chipper event. The great irony of a muddy Glastonbury is that is seems to be the most efficient way to make 120,000 middle class white kids brown for four days.
Saw loads of cool bands, ate loads of yummy food, danced in the rain, saw all sorts of hippy art and theatre (not sure how they got in). I also partied pretty hard for an old fella if I do say so myself.
Leaving was a problem as the exit near us was sooo muddy that three tractors had to tow or push cars across the last field one at a time. We spent five hours in a queue that never moved. Eventually that gate got closed because even the tractors were finding it too difficult to use. Tent flap to door it took us nearly 12 hours to get home. And then the car rental people charged us a £76 cleaning fee because the car was dirty. Well duh?
These are the photos I took at Glastonbury ;)