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Remember, Remember, the 5th of November.

Like the fireworks photos very much. My son was born on Guy Fawkes Day.
Didn't name him Guy though. He is Duncan.
 
We lived in one of the three groves on College rd Kingstanding. Each grove had a massive bonfire, the boys used to collect for weeks before hand, pulling the bits of wood on their homemade carts. Mom always put a sack of spuds in the oven and we had them with lashings of butter, happy days!
 
Bonfire Night has come early again! Last night one firework lit up the garden and seemed to explode outside my patio door.
I've just bought an incinerator so on Bonfire Night I'm going to burn what's left of the fences after they came down earlier in the year.
rosie.
 
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