Trying to keep a flame going round the clock was not unusual in colonial The united states, and it also am typical in much cooler europe, except in large metropolises with legislation about putting out and about fire at night.
Trying to keep a flame going round the clock was not unusual in colonial The united states, and it also am typical in much cooler europe, except in large metropolises with legislation about putting out and about fire at night. In Scotland and Ireland keeping peat fires alive overnight, all year, experienced symbolic and in addition functional significance, and recommended…