Tuesday Hotness: Burning Log

When my sister Shannon reposted this on Facebook yesterday, it may have just made my year:

And get this: more controversy! Scandy!

Burning Log has been a holiday season tradition for me since 2000. So many holidays spent detoxing
celebrating with my family on Vancouver Island, with the Burning Log
crackalacking in the background, out of the corner of the eye,
watching to see if The Hand would appear to put a new log on the fire.
It doesn’t get any more island fresh.

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