Camping would not be true to itself without a campfire, particularly for the Sears campers. Here are a few shots of this past Friday’s fire. Of course with humid 90 F days the fire is not used as a source to keep warm in the evenings but rather merely as part of camping ambiance (though earlier we did cook to lovely steaks on this one).
I am planning on turing these and others into desk top pics and screensavers.
So hear is to all the family campers and to the Sears pyros.
4 comments:
One reason I generally prefer camping in the north is because campfires are so pleasant on slightly cool, or even chilly, evenings. In the south evenings are often far too hot for campfires.
In Alberta, even inside the city limits, you are permitted to have a fire pit in your backyard. I have already informed Bruce that when the construction in our neighbourhood is finished and we can finally sod the backyard, I want a fire pit of some sort......YAH, I truly am a Sears PYRO!
Joanne....with all the construction going on in your neighborhood start collecting the short scrap 2x4s and 2x6s....they make excellent firewood.
I have such a collection from the construction sites around here for our backyard fire kilne.
Yes we are all pyros ... but who is the king that gets to stoke when we are all together????
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