Free Impromptu Firepit Party
March 18, 2009 | Northern New Jersey, New Jersey | Vetting explained
Fire up the firepit and before you know it, you’ve got yourself an impromptu party.
Some good music works well with the flames in attracting people's attention (a little Radiohead, maybe?) The next thing you know, your next door neighbor is walking up your driveway with a big smile on her face and a bottle of wine in her hand. A couple of songs later, your neighbor’s husband and child are over with some appetizers. Then, the other neighbor and her husband come over with their potluck….
Get the picture?
It really doesn’t have to cost a fortune to bring friends and family together for an evening of good music, food, fun and conversation. Sometimes, the best times can be had right in your own back yard...for FREE?
Photo by me, taken March 16, 2009.
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