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I can see why it's surprising and a bit scary in that neighborhood.@Rodafina It was very bright in the night. It kinda scared me because I thought there was a big fire in my area. I was what’s the crazy neighbor doing at night.
That's a question for your local fire marshal. In Nevada someone caught doing something like that would likely be in a lot of trouble if in an urban area. We have some well-defined laws when it comes to "controlled burning".Found my new neighbors setting fires in the back yard. It looks like they are practicing an occult.
That's a question for your local fire marshal.
I suspect this is the answer, someone burning rubbish late at night trying to avoid getting fined for illegal burning, and someone that possibly doesn't have access to a vehicle suitable for taking rubbish to a dump or can't afford the fees charged at dump sites, or both.In many areas burning trash/brush is illegal due to the hazard of it spreading.
It looks like he's roasting marshmallows, although this might just be wishful thinking
The voice of experience?As long as you don't see the neighbors sacrificing goats or dancing naked around the fire while chanting, I don't think it's anything to worry about.
The voice of experience?
I thought that that sort of thing was a normal Saturday night barbecue in your part of the world.
Sometimes we go to Sweden and pillage a village. It depends on the mood.
Ragnar once mentioned Uppsala. Stands to reason!
Could be worse. My town worships an 18' tall stainless steel salmon.Found my new neighbors setting fires in the back yard. It looks like they are practicing an occult.