Yes the joy of canvas - and when I say that I'm not euphemistically referring to all tents, I actually own two proper canvas tents. I have a nylon tent too and it's fine, waterproof, light, easy to erect (steady!) but it's not really the same. it doesn't have the authentic camping feel, it has the wrong smell. Ah the smell of a canvas tent, the lovely warm summer smell of the tent as it warms in the sun, or the autumn smell as it dries after rain. Rain which on a nylon tent is noisy but in a canvas tent has an oddly solid 'thump' to each drop, leaving one to assume that the Armageddon of storms is taking place when actually it's a light shower. At least the wind doesn't bend the firm steel poles of my canvas tent though. The canvas might snap and crack like a whip but the tent stays firm in the onslaught of a spring wind.
I am longing to get out in the tent (and to test my new storm kettle!) with my long suffering DD (the darling husband stays home (more sense than TM & DD I bet you are muttering) but it's so close to festival season, costumes are being bought, supplies are being listed (cans of G&T and Pims mostly), soon the tents will be checked.
The first festival I'm off to is the Magical Faery Festival in Findon, Sussex. Sounds delightful, a fine excuse to dance skyclad or in ethereal faery garb to mystical music in a field of green. Here's hoping for fine weather, fine food, fine wines and average toilets.
After the Faery Festival DD and I are off to Glastonbury of course - and we are so excited we can hardly breathe. More of that in later blog posts.
And then only the next weekend we will be off to Wilderness, smaller but just as lovely, boating on the lake, smoothies for breakfast, flushing toilets. A gorgeous festival.
And at each festival you find me, erecting the tent, sometimes with help from DD, making it look easy (considering I'm 'only a girl' and then having a celebratory beer.(top tip here - always erect your tent at least once before you go - it saves looking like a tit that has no clue what they are up to and checks no bits are missing!)
Spring, Summer, Festivals, Camping. I simply cannot wait. Are you coming? Should I bring extra Pims?


Cuddled on the sofa with my kiddly winks, home early cos of the snow, drinking hot choklit and getting all excited about festival season. Slightly bizarre given the circumstances but oh so welcome! Thank you. We are yet to book as we're waiting to see which ones our favourite singer's playing at but as soon as we know....
ReplyDeleteLook out for her, she's fab! - Florrie is her name.
See you in a field somewhere.....
I am jealous! I'm in a bit of a festival lull as fella won't camp and my friends who would usually go are all popping out babies so have other priorities at the moment (and I am spending all my pennies on my wedding). My friends will stop popping out kids at some point and get back to it!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're going to have an amazing summer!!
Have you been to the Magical Faery Festival before? I love the sound of it but not sure if it'll be suitable for an 18 month old...
ReplyDeleteNo I've not been before, but the organiser is very helpful according to my mate (who rang him about tickets) why not give him a ring and ask?
DeleteI reallllyyyy want to take the kiddies to their first festival this year, (Camp Bestival looks great) but I have to convince the OH first. Hope you have fun x
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