What did Andy say at the end of that video? He said "This is really going to woof." You'll see what he means. . . .
I apologize for the poor video quality. This videographer was a little too close to the burn pile.
But all's well that ends well. Right? Right?
(Please don't repeat this at home. In fact, I would prefer not to have this repeated at my home either.)
"Is this safe?" "No, this is NOT safe" LOLOL, yeah, even I was scared just watching! You are a very understanding wifey!
ReplyDeleteOh my!!! Well, at least this wasn't in your kitchen. Lol. ;P
ReplyDeleteHaha, my first thought was, "ah, melting the snow when it won't take a hint and go away!"
ReplyDeleteYou da Man!! ;D LOL! That looks a hoot - a very dangerous and irresponsible hoot! Shah. X
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog! It's nice to 'meet' a fellow Minnesotan!
ReplyDeleteYour fire pics/video remind me of weekends up at my parents cabin in the Alexandria area. We are always burning piles of stuff, it seems!
Oh, just watching that scared me. I like how he responds to your questions!
ReplyDeletehaha this is a great vlog! I had to show my husband, as he has had a pile in the backyard he's been dying to burn all winter. His bonfires looked much the same last spring. He thought this video was awesome! One question: Where's the marshmallows?!
ReplyDeleteOK. I may or may not be a pyro.... In other words, great vlog!!
ReplyDeleteL O L - this is a lot like the South...with more snow.
ReplyDeleteI burned off some of my eyelashes & part of my left eyebrow because my girlfriends were too scared to light a gas grill with a match. (the igniter was broken) Obviously, I ain't skeered. I was a bridesmaid a week later. Eyelashes do not grow back quickly. F Y I
found you through Sunday Funday - and what a great introduction
Ok, when he said he was to light it excitedly I probably would have started moving back at that point. :) Your husband is a lot like mine. I love the pic of you at the end though.
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