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Archive for November 25th, 2007
The Fire

Here’s a photograph of our traditional holiday bonfire. My parents don’t have trash pickup so they burn their trash (excluding the stuff that is composted, recycled or carted off to the closest dumpster). Usually on the afternoon before the big meal, we gather fallen branches and twigs. During the time between eating supper and having dessert, we enjoy a bonfire.
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