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A Bonfire Christmas

During a fantastic wind storm a few weeks ago, one of our pine trees nearly crushed the kid's playhouse in our backyard, and my unwanted Christmas gift came a few days early, when we hired a well-paid lumberjack to carefully get the tree on the ground without damaging anything in it's wake! Thankfully, it came down perfectly and left us with more firewood than you can shake a stick at!

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