tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075324469668918466.post4324754852294848048..comments2023-12-06T02:22:41.121-06:00Comments on The Hamburg Post: A Minnesota tradition: The recreational firetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09917268285666551114noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075324469668918466.post-29319457761475117052009-04-11T23:04:00.000-05:002009-04-11T23:04:00.000-05:00KelleyThat sounds like a great compromise. When pl...Kelley<BR/><BR/>That sounds like a great compromise. When planning the Friday night event, we do make sure the wind is not blowing. Nothing is worse when you are sitting around the pit and the wind shifts blowing the smoke into the conversation. The best nights for our neighborhood gatherings take place when the wind is slight or very still.tthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09917268285666551114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075324469668918466.post-52963625789973130482009-04-11T14:10:00.000-05:002009-04-11T14:10:00.000-05:00I remember reading this story last year and though...I remember reading this story last year and thought, "...this is so silly...".<BR/><BR/>We had this issue when I lived in Michigan. We had a GREAT firepit and GREAT neighbors. However, one of the neighbors had terrible asthma and the smoke sometimes was too much. So, we compromised--we moved the pit. They could enjoy the open window and we could enjoy our fire. Problem solved!Kelley with Amy's Angelshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11815426069055211963noreply@blogger.com