It’s Not Fair That They Get To Burn Things

Pennsylvania has some of the loosest restrictions on open burning in most of it’s rural communities in the Northeastern states. People can and do have fires, and burn brush, trash, and all matters of things on their rural acerage.

Most folks down there heat with wood or coal. They burn there trash daily — and all of it including plastics — and dump out the unburnable bottles and cans in woods. Life is a non-stop opporunity to play with fire.

From the blackened trash burning barrels, to the black smoke rising behind the houses, to the flicker of flames, the smell of burnt plastic rising in air. Good ol’ fire.

 Flames

I wish I could burn things like they do get to down in rural PA…

SVGZ Graphic: Average Drive Time from Nearest Fire Station
SVGZ Graphic: Controlled Burns by County, 2008-2021
SVGZ Graphic: Number of Wildfires by Month in NY State Since 2008
SVGZ Graphic: Wildfires by Cause in NY State
SVGZ Graphic: Wildfires in 2021 by Month
Thematic Map: Active Fire Area - Palisades Fire Overlaid Albany
Photo: Burning Piece of Polysytrene Plastic
Photo: Campfire After Dark
Photo: Camping Trash
Photo: Cookies Box Go Up in Smoke
Photo: Flames
Photo: Fire
Photo: Lighter
Photo: Burn, Baby, Burn
Photo: Wood and Trash
Photo: Letting the Fire Do the Dishes For Me

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