Our bonfire pile had grown to about five feet tall so I lit it on Thursday evening. The wind was in the right direction (away from next door's stable with the horse in it and away from the new houses the other side) and it was dry so I took action.
One piece of newspaper lit in one corner was all it took.
After a couple of hours the flames had died down, and it was a mass of glowing embers.
The next day it rained, so I was very pleased I'd got the timing just right.
Today, just two days on, the pile is growing again.
How many times can FS get stuck and who Is that at the end of the tunnel?
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Dec 14th
This morning we decided to do the rest of the Stoke Bruerne flight. The
water levels in the long pound had stayed very low, which caused FS to ...
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