pumbaa said:Its the singing that i am not keen on , the old man was a scout leader so i tend to keep well away from scout type stuff .
Pumbaa
I completely agree, there is some sort of absolute satisfaction in being next to a fire in the outdoors that I also think has been inherited through hundreds of thousands of generations. I love to just stare into the flames and reflect, but other times I like to chit-chat, it does depend on company and how you're feeling and so forth, but either way being round a fire is a great thing.led said:For me it depends on the company, but often sitting around a campfire is time spent in quiet reflection. There's nothing more relaxing than staring into the flames enjoying the light and warmth. I'm convinced it's genetically programmed into all of us.
Graham_S said:you never struck me as a headbanger