So, if we can’t go to fish camp, at least we can enjoy a camp fire. This is in our back yard, and is a most enjoyable way to spend a part of the evening.
To hot for that here but, looks cozy. Who is that in the picture?
That’s my wife Linda.
We might be sitting around the lawn sprinkler but no camp fire, Atlanta set an all time record last week and a record for the day yesterday. Made floating down the Hooch fun even without the fish being very friendly.
I’ve been getting the smell of a campfire for the past week, but it comes from a forest fire. We were given an evacuation alert, but didn’t have to evacuate. The fire is now controlled, but we’ll be “enjoying” that campfire smell for a month.
In a similar situation here. No evacuation, but the Fontennelle fire (Greys River headwaters) is routinely giving us that campfire feeling every day.
Paul
No fires here. Matter of fact it is raining again. We don’t know what summer is.
See, not all fly angler are elitists. :shock: Personaly though I prefer Miller High Life, but if Natural Light works for you. :razz:
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It was the cheapest they had in the store. BTW, welcome to FAOL.
A backyard haven is a great thing! Hope you and your wife enjoy that and the NL’s. It’s been 95deg here in NJ for the past week…no escape!
Joe, I bought one of the Metal pot, with tile, above ground fire pits for my back yard a few years ago. We’ve only used it about 6 times because we live in the Mojave Desert. The times we have used it was with friends so we have created some fond memories of “sittin’ around the camp fire.” Thanks for sharing. Jim
Way back as I had changed jobs and did not have the family settled a friend ask me over for dinner. He ask me if I would like a beer. I said “Sure.” He then said “I have a theory, there are beer drinkers and people who fool around with beer. A beer drinker will drink d*mn near anything.” Then he handed me a Schaeffers Light. I think Joe is a beer drinker.
Here I’d have to run a weed eater around that thing twice a week to keep the bermuda from covering it! No, nothing on the grass here Glad you have cool enough weather to enjoy it. Even our pool is too hot to get in
No open fires allowed here, :shock: dang if the wind blows just right it might even catch the grass on fire because how dry it is here…the leaves are turning color and falling to the ground like it is fall time here.
Popperfly, if we start getting a lot of rain, we might get a false annual ring out of some of our trees this year.
Ed