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Re: What the blazes?
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Sure, but one of the Codes highlights how heat can damage stones. (And lichen?) and might cause further damage. Some people might have the sense to leave a big enough gap but you know how barbeques throw out a lot more heat than you expect and I don't think good sense is equally distributed.

OK, it's me, I'm crabby and nitpicking but if some use braziers others won't bother (what a chore to bring one) and some who aren't even spiritual types will think any fire is OK - and there's evidence of that in loads of places.

Told you I was crabby. To me, lighting a fire inside a stone circle shows less evidence of spirituality than of complete prattishness.

Theory: not EVERYTHING that is claimed as a spiritual right should prevail. It ain't an infallible trump card.

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16th July 2008ce
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