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Homer1
Jul 12, 2013Explorer
I to was a big bonfire fan. Then we found that my wife had "COPD", we were advised not to be around any kind of dust ie; gravel road, construction projects and open wood fires. We had been RV'g for 40 years, this was a hit in the head.
Most people that have campfires do not think about those that can't tolerate them any more for medical reasons, why should they? But we still loved to RV and camp, so she had to retire into the motorhome and turn on the A/C every evening. She is no longer with us, the COPD took her out. She never once complained about others and thier campfires. I like the campfires to, but not on 90 degree days, or when the wind takes the smoke to some one elses RV. just sayin
Most people that have campfires do not think about those that can't tolerate them any more for medical reasons, why should they? But we still loved to RV and camp, so she had to retire into the motorhome and turn on the A/C every evening. She is no longer with us, the COPD took her out. She never once complained about others and thier campfires. I like the campfires to, but not on 90 degree days, or when the wind takes the smoke to some one elses RV. just sayin
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