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Europe » United Kingdom » England » Warwickshire » Southam July 9th 2011

Sleeping at a festival is a funny business. Apart from the loss of home comforts and getting used to sleeping on hard, lumpy ground, there is the strange sensation of sunrise. Not the sight of it, as you might imagine, but the sound, because at sunrise, everything changes. After the bands finish at the big festivals, the night rumbles, people stumble and the drinks keep flowing. Once you decide it’s time to leave the party and close the tent door for the night, all you can hear is a steady noise, thousands of mingling conversations all merging into one. It’s a noise that you eventually get used to, and it soon becomes a friendly lullaby that rocks you to sleep. It’s probably something I wouldn’t even have ever noticed if it wasn’t for the sunrise; for ... read more
The camp site

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Warwickshire » Southam July 8th 2011

Darkness formed around me. Like an apocalyptic vision, the late afternoon sunshine faded and great, black, mountainous clouds grew above. The clouds swirled and expanded until, in one great release, a single streak of lightning launched itself to the ground, hopefully smiting some layabout who happened to be stealing lead from a church roof at the time. I felt, just for a few seconds, that I was in hell. This had nothing to do with the weather above me, of course, but the fact that I was in a traffic jam on the M6 motorway. Luckily, the traffic soon cleared and I was on my way to a converted church in Alvechurch, where I was meeting Lyndsey before heading out to Napton Festival. The black clouds and lightning didn’t bode well for a music festival, but ... read more
A rainbow from the tent
The camping area




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