I'm not entirely sure what the classic signs of addiction are when it comes to the "classic arsonist", however I have not once set fire to a building, a bear or a person (regardless of the temptation to do so) but I find flames of this sort and they way they dance to be fascinating. They are almost as much fun as a fine wine.
I am a confirmed and certifiable nutbar with a penchant for skulls, bones, blood, guts, fire and anything slightly peculiar and mostly bizarre. I also...
I like that - "classic arsonist". If you lived in the US, you would be known as a "Pyro". Cool photo. Be careful not to mix the fire and the fine wine... that will surely lead to setting fire to the above mentioned.
@gigiflower I agree whole heartedly and have already applied to several schools in the region to become their official "Fire and Mutilation" teacher. The search for a new career is not going well so far.
@graemestevens I don't understand why the teachers aren't courting you. Please make sure you include your most gruesome photos and firebug photos in your resume's......
Oooohhh -- those dancing flames are beautiful, indeed. Your narrative made me smile because once, Taffy and I sat in front of a fire photographing the flames from all angles, adding more wood and rearranging it so it would flame up differently, all while our husbands watched us while sipping wine.
@creativefool thanks, fun to do as well
@jess1204 thanks very much, it's always good wholesome fun.
@gigiflower I'll pop down stairs to my secret evil lair and see what I've got left in the arsenal.
@jyokota that sounds like the perfect evening to me!
@lynnilou thank you :)
@wearing0 thanks very much, always appreciated
@mukeshpapd thank you very much indeed
@newbank Are you sure about that...?