Spring bonfire


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I think this may be the best time to have a bonfire, until the fall. The winds are fairly calm, and night temperatures in the 60s.
Bon Fire inside a stone/earth circle. Firewood fed from nearby pile. Water in hose and buckets standing by. Bring folding chairs, drinks, food to share. Make this a pot luck, as people seem hungry at dinner time. If anyone has a musical instrument they want to play , please bring. Also, a good sound system might be good, if lively conversation allows.
This is planned on a large lot, in an acreage sub-division, that has recently had driveway improvement, though it is still gravel. and extensive land clearance.
It is located about 20 miles from ABIA. Near Hyatt Lost Pines, McKinney Roughs, and Optimum Health Institute.
There is plenty of on site parking.
If you want to make a day of it, you could visit the City of Bastrop, about 10 miles further down highway 71. Please see notice about veterans day.
Bastrop has restaurants, art galleries and music events, as well as a river front walk from Fisherman's park. There is also Bastrop State Park there. McKinney Roughs, run by the LCRA, is closer to the bonfire site, good for hiking.
Well behaved pets welcome. Sleep over possible if you do not wish to drive home. Indoors or out doors. Please bring sleeping pad or cot.
I will edit this from time to time, and answer questions. Suggestions welcome, particularly regarding other possible venues for fires.
If you wish to check on fire conditions and fire regs, try this site.
https://www.co.bastrop.tx.us/page/em.outdoor_burning
Hope to meet as many as can make it.
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Spring bonfire