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Our Bonfire Stories

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The autumn breezes, shorter days, and cooler nights are starting to sweep in here in Colorado. While I love that I can finally pull out my Patagonia fleece again (only at dusk,) I always morn a little the end of each season. Maybe I am sentimental or maybe I am just not the biggest fan of change, either way each new season is somewhat bittersweet.

Despite the cooler nights, these Colorado kids love to soak up the outdoors. We always joke because we will try to sit on the patio as long as possible whenever we eat  out – sometimes we even do it in the snow (depending on if we have our puffy coats obvi.) So backyard bonfires in all the seasons are totally up our alley.

There is something about sitting around the fire with friends, the stories you tell, the flying embers, the laughter than can probably be heard by all the neighbors, and the random trivia games you always end up playing. The other night we gathered around a new fire pit (we love this one from hayneedle.com,) grilled kabobs straight on the fire, and roasted smores. We sat late into the night letting our clothes and hair soak up the smoke (gotta love campfire smell) and taking turns sharing our bonfire stories. Sometimes bonfire conversations get super deep and other times you talk about pet peeves, the worst job you had, home improvement plans, and politics. Oh! Maybe also throw “discussion on kale” in there – quick poll: You love it or you hate it? #wearedivided #butnotevenlybecausekalelost

I love that fire pits bring people together and backyards can be enjoyed year round. I’m thankful for these friendships and caprese salad made from fresh basil and tomatoes straight out of the garden. I’m going to miss the long, warm summer days but I am not sad as we enter a crisper season. It’s time fore something new, and that is kinda exciting to me.

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Thank you hayneedle.com for helping create memories, warmth, and good food with this beautiful fire pit.

xoxo, elizabeth
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9 years ago

Gorgeous photos! Just discovered your site from Whit, love it!

Xo Jessica
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Reply to  Jessica Camerata
9 years ago

Jessica! Thank you so much for stopping by! I love her! She did just a wonderful job on this space!

9 years ago

“Firepit season” for us is September-May. During the summer it’s way too hot, but we LOVE having bonfires the rest of the year! (Even in the snow….). We just had our small group over for the first time and had a cookout and a bonfire! 🙂 I love your bonfire pictures, and the lighting as it goes from daylight to dark!!!

Reply to  Julie Hood
9 years ago

I love that! Our nights are always kind of chilly so they work whenever it is not raining or snowing 😉

9 years ago

that tall café lights shot is MONEY. if you’re sentimental, you’re not the only one….just scrolling through these has me missing bonfires (and no one has houses here in SF, so i haven’t been to a bonfire in ages!! ha)

Reply to  Annie Montgomery
9 years ago

Thanks so much! I’m really trying to stretch myself by trying to take more night photos!!

9 years ago

Bonfires are great! I love sitting around them and talking for hours with friends. 🙂

Oh, and to answer your random poll, I’m undecided on kale. haha. It’s a texture thing.

Reply to  Stacia
9 years ago

HAAHAHH I love that!

9 years ago

We do bonfires at the beach!

Reply to  Elise Jay
9 years ago

That is like WAY cool. I would love to do that one day! It reminds me of the OC and Laguna Beach!

Reply to  Elizabeth Mayberry
9 years ago

hahaha… I actually go to the beach in Orange County. LOL

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