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Catching up with co-organiser Emily Eavis, she says: “After the initial personal devastation, then the shock at watching this pandemic unfold, there have been moments of unusual peace It helps me see things closer even if they’re not very far away i pretend it’s my magic power binoculars vintage shirt. and stillness that we would never normally have at this time of year.” Eavis says her lockdown uniform has ironically been akin to her festival go-to,“I’m a big fan of a jumpsuit, or any kind of all-in-one.” She is thinking of this time as a fallow year. “Every five years we have a break and the land rests too. It gives us all a chance to come back with completely fresh plans and ideas. “ On the festival weekend she intends to stay lowkey on the farm in Somerset. “We would love to see friends, if we can by then. But that’s looking unlikely, so it will most probably be me, my husband and our three children, sitting around the fire. We can show them some of the old sets too, which will be on the BBC that weekend. I think until we’re in July it won’t really sink in that I’m not there walking on Centre Court and feeling that grass beneath my feet,” says Britain’s number one tennis player Johanna Konta about Wimbledon.
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