Take a trip around the neighborhood to see the Christmas lights, join a group of Carolers or watch a holiday movie around the fire.
"The flames were about 100ft, " said Sgt Simon Allsop, watch manager of the Red Watch in Camp Bastion's fire section.
He checks out the lighting (intended to evoke a sunset) and stops at the bar to watch a fire-eating bartender.
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It will be possible to pour petrol on the ground, watch it spread out and then set fire to it.
Some owners of evacuated houses kept watch of their properties a few blocks away, wondering whether the fire would reach their homes.
Earlier the court heard from Ewan Fraser, a watch commander at Helensburgh fire station.
So light a camp fire, take a dip in the river, watch for otters or freshwater turtles and enjoy the seasonal produce (including homemade beer) made on the premises.
If all else fails, fire up the laptop or tablet to let your kids watch different shows.
The capper: I don't watch commercials--except for that Gap ad with the Earth, Wind and Fire song "September" in it.
For the most part, this is the kind of place where you want to ski hard, cozy up in front of a fire with your honey and your kids, eat spaghetti, watch the movies you never had time to see at home or play Scrabble.
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Guests can trek over the Highlands, go salmon and trout fishing or bird-watch, then get warmed up over a traditional peat fire.
His mother Linda Williamson, 69, from Kinross, and his sisters Rachel, 45, from California, and Rebecca, 41, from Stourbridge, in the West Midlands, claim watch commander Tim Foley did not recognise a warning of a potentially very dangerous "backdraught fire".
Last year his mother Linda Williamson, 70, from Kinross, and his sisters Rachel, 46, from California, and Rebecca, 42, from Stourbridge, in the West Midlands, claimed watch commander Tim Foley did not recognise a warning of a potentially very dangerous "backdraught fire".
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