So far this year I've only had the one fire pit, on the spring equinox. I've had chances since, weekend nights where I've been too tired or else weather conditions weren't right. But that's it, just the one, short fire so far this year.
Anyway, more sticks have accumulated this spring (since the spring equinox fire). I already have two five-gallon buckets full of kindling and another of quick-burning sunflower stalks from last year. I don't need any more fire starter material. I just kept tossing sticks into the firepit, even stomping them down to fit more, but it was time to make room.
I made a drink, got out the lawn chair, and prepared with the fire screen and poker. (There is at least one fire extinguisher inside the garage door.) I used the garden torch to set it alight in a few places. I thought I might have to keep using it, but once it got started it went up pretty quickly, as you can see here.
I did clean out the fire pit after that last fire, so I'm not worried about too many ashes or anything. But I'm glad I had that fire screen handy once it got going. When I first put it on it was sitting just above the fire pit on the pile of sticks, settling down quickly as they burned. It didn't take long for it to burn down, and about 20 or 30 minutes later I started putting things away and came in to continue watching the Brewer game. Not a true fire pit night, but now it's ready for the next time.
Next weekend Sunday is the summer solstice, so I intend to have a fire to commemorate the occasion, as I do. Sunday evening is not ideal fire pit time for me, so maybe Friday or Saturday to compensate, but weather will likely be a deciding factor.



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