



Another gig I loved was the Flaming Lips. Such a show!
But if I have to be perfectly honest, the reason that made me decide to go was the presence of my beloved drag queens. They had their own tent, called Poptopia, and they were amazing.
Especially Veda Beaux Reves. She should be a huge rock star, she looked stunning on that stage and the reviewer on The Irish Times loved her too!

I was saying there was so much more than music. It's not called Music and Arts Festival for nothing.The whole festival was so artistic. It looked to me like a big fun fair for adults. Everywhere you turned there was something to photograph, especially in the Body and Soul Area. It was so pretty!
This is a part of the stage there.


This is Natasha's food stall. She makes everything completely raw, with no dairy, no wheat, no gluten, no sugar. And it's delicious. The chocolate cake was the best chocolate cake I've ever had. No kidding.
The rest of the food stalls were also really good, if not cheap. The tofu burgers at the Vegan and Vegetarian place were a favourite. So were the "bloody mary" crumpets at the Strumpets with Crumpets stall. I wish I took a picture of those. But my camera battery barely lasted to take pictures of Florence on the last day.



A new thing I tried there was the silent disco. SO MUCH FUN!

I bought myself a wholly hat because it was freezing at night. Here it is, where is sort of makes me look like a hobbit.



I only have good memories about this festival. Even though the last day our tents got flooded, and we were covered in mud from head to toe and had to leave the tents there. Even though at night I barely got any sleep because the wankers beside us stayed up 24/7, drinking and being really annoying (I wondered if they saw anything else in the festival beside their gazebo). Even though I was freezing at night, and I didn't take any shower for 3 days, and my hair looked horrible all the time cause there was no power to use straighteners and if you wanted to use 10 minutes of hairdryer you had to pay 10 euro!
So despite all this, I can't complain one bit. It was awesome. I'd do it all again tomorrow. (although I'd bring warmer pjs, stronger tents and would find a quieter spot to camp!)
*hugs to Val* You're back! I was a bit worried about you!
ReplyDeleteLecci picnic looks awesome ( my daughter wants your hat!)
After my holidays+relocation my Reader counts 1000+ too -actually, it must be close to 2000- I'm really tempted to 'mark all as read' and start from zero...
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you had so much fun at the festival. You look great as a hobbit!
I love the hat!
ReplyDeleteI'm so envious that you got to see Florence and the Machine! I hear they are great live. Looks like you had so much fun, despite the mud. Good luck catching up on you reader!
Don't let the pressure scare you away, Val! Just click "mark all as read" and start again if it gets to be too much! The festival sounds SO fun. I really miss going to festivals...I can't believe the last time was two years ago already. I love The Flaming Lips, and I really need to check out Florence and the Machine!
ReplyDeleteAnd lol, the you-as-a-Hobbit picture is awesome :D
Welcome back, Valentina!
ReplyDeleteThe event sounds loads of fun! :)
what a great festival! i also like your hat. :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!
ReplyDeletebtw, there's no shame in marking all "read" in your reader so you can keep up starting now without a backlog hanging over your head. :)