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Solstice campfire
Dec 21, 2018 by Tangly Cottage
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Oh, feels so cozy! Thanks for sharing!
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Wish you were here!
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Merry Winter Solstice to you both!
K 🙂
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And to you and yours!
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Beautiful! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and Allan!
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And to you and yours.
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Thank you! Those of us at higher lattitudes are grateful that the trend will be towards more daylight! And in the meantime we have the artificial daylight focused on the lemon trees (indoors for the winter) and my passion fruit vines..
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Looking forward to spring already.
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Me, too!
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Thank you Skylar, same to you and Allen.
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Thank you, but ‘Camp Fire’ is still cringe worthy terminology here.
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I hear you.
I wonder if there is an alternative term to use? Maybe a Britishism.
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It works just fine in other regions. I think that they are more commonly known as bonfires here anyway. ‘Camp fires’ are more often identified with the encampments of the homeless. ‘Some’ speak of such things with great disdain.
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Bonfire is a good word! Thanks!
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There is an article in the NYT today. What’s Next After a Wildfire Destroyed Paradise
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I was just thinking this morning that I would look up some news about how the people are doing after that horrible fire. Once the big drama is over, it falls out of the national news.
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Yes. Some of the people I work with went there to search for remains of the missing, and even they do not know how many are still missing, or how many were killed. There are some definitive numbers out there, but they are from old articles, and none of the match up. No one knows what to believe. News is not much of a priority when it is no longer a lucrative commodity.
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Your last sentence is profoundly true of the news, unfortunately.
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News must be theatrical, which is why my gardening column is not in as many newspapers as it once was. Sadly, I am very aware of it. I almost wrote in my ‘Horridiculture’ theme about how innate gardening shows on television are, and how they must always include someone with an English accent to get people to watch. The English accent is much more important than the information.
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I do like a British accent ! 😀
I miss the good gardening shows that HGTV used to have. Real garden tours on Gardener’s Diary with Erica Glasener. Plus Portland tv used to have a wonderful weekly garden tour show with Mike Darcy. All gone now. Bravo is premiering a new garden remake or design show in January. The preview looked pretty good.
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Gardening By The Yard was RAD, with Paul James. He is from Tulsa, so has no British accent, but he did an excellent show. He came out to the farm for an episode about grafting camellias.
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I remember that show. He was funny!
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We did ‘Dueling Mustaches’.
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