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Springtime around the fire
The hills are on fire with the colors of Vermont Foliage

**Photo credit to Vito Starinskas**

 

As the air in New England begins to crisp and the leaves on the...

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Springtime around the fire

 

After a long, cold winter cooped up inside, there's nothing quite as rejuvenating as that first warm spring evening spent outside. As the last bits of chill fade into gentle breezes, it's finally time to take the party back outdoors and gather around the fire pit.

For me, that first fire pit night of spring is always pure magic. There's something special about the crackle of the flames, the faint woodsmoke scenting the air, and the warm glow illuminating laughter-filled faces. It's a time to indulge in unhurried conversations while cozying up under blankets, roasting marshmallows, and watching the stars gradually appear overhead.

Those fire pit nights are when memories are made and relationships strengthened. Kids stay up way past their bedtimes, mesmerized by the flickers of light and bubbling over with excitement at being outdoors again. Friends linger longer, swapping stories and soaking up the freedom of open-air hangouts. Loved ones find themselves stealing sweet glances at one another, grateful for simple quality time together.

If you don't have a fire pit yet, this could be the year you finally take that lounge space to the next level. Order a stunning stainless steel or stone fire pit and prepare for a summer overflowing with laidback gatherings and priceless moments. Stock up on plush outdoor pillows, spruce up your patio setting, and get ready to while away those magical springtime nights with your favorite people.

After this never-ending winter, we all deserve to revel in the simple pleasures of the new season. So start planning those firepit parties tonight!

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Springtime around the fire
The hills are on fire with the colors of Vermont Foliage

**Photo credit to Vito Starinskas**

 

As the air in New England begins to crisp and the leaves on the...