Soggy bits to burn

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mrs bouquet

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Lighting a bonfire
« Reply #15 on: October 14, 2008, 11:54 »
one selfish neighbour 4 houses along, had a 6ft high bonfire last evening  He has recently moved in and has cut down horrid conifers and stuff.  He then said it was too expensive to have it carted away.
This morning everything is covered in ash.  I have just spent 2 hours sweeping, wiping windows and trying to blow it off all the plants.  Now I've got to go next door and do the same for my 88 year old neighbour.
Now I am really sorry, but I think bonfires are out of order in certain environments.  Mrs Bouquet
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