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Patricia do you have any idea how many digital photos you have?
Also, on another thread I asked why you couldn't have a fire at CO home - ordnance? home owners assoc.?
No, I don't have any idea how many digital photos I have. Some are in the cloud, that is the new ones I take on my cell phone, but ones I want to find more easily I will save to my external hard drive and file them by date taken.
I guess I can have a fire at home outside. My fireplace is gas, in the house. The property came with a sort of fire pit but I haven't ever used it as it has zero privacy. I have two homes nearby who's residents could watch me the entire time I sat out there and I don't like that.
^3-25-2020. I took this photo three days ago when I planned on answering your question.
I went online to look for rules and here are two of the list of 9:
1. Outdoor recreational burning is allowed at one- and two-family homes only when contained within a manufactured, portable outdoor fire pit; outside fireplace; permanent fire pit; or a chiminea (see photos). All wood-burning appliances must include a screen or spark arrestor design feature and may not exceed three feet in diameter. A permit is not required to operate these devices.
2. Outdoor fire pits must be constructed to be permanent. The property owner should work with LFRA Community Safety Division and the municipality’s Building Department personnel to obtain necessary permits and inspections. Temporary fire pits, such a hole dug in dirt, are not permitted.
No, I don't have any idea how many digital photos I have. Some are in the cloud, that is the new ones I take on my cell phone, but ones I want to find more easily I will save to my external hard drive and file them by date taken.
I guess I can have a fire at home outside. My fireplace is gas, in the house. The property came with a sort of fire pit but I haven't ever used it as it has zero privacy. I have two homes nearby who's residents could watch me the entire time I sat out there and I don't like that.
^3-25-2020. I took this photo three days ago when I planned on answering your question.
I went online to look for rules and here are two of the list of 9:
1. Outdoor recreational burning is allowed at one- and two-family homes only when contained within a manufactured, portable outdoor fire pit; outside fireplace; permanent fire pit; or a chiminea (see photos). All wood-burning appliances must include a screen or spark arrestor design feature and may not exceed three feet in diameter. A permit is not required to operate these devices.
2. Outdoor fire pits must be constructed to be permanent. The property owner should work with LFRA Community Safety Division and the municipality’s Building Department personnel to obtain necessary permits and inspections. Temporary fire pits, such a hole dug in dirt, are not permitted.
That is so cool, I never would have thought a cat would like that. Is there something on the wheel that attracts them , it seems like he is attracted to something , like the carrot and the horse idea ?