We had a fire bug here who was torching things. He burned one of the local elevators as one of his last acts before he got caught. He turned out to be a member of a volunteer fire department. After he set the elevator on fire and left,he ran over a cop standing in the road when he came back in his gear to help put it out.
Our barn burned on a Sunday while we were gone for a family picnic. Happened in July when it was packed full of hay. We were coming home and saw the smoke rolling out over the road when we got close enough to see it. One of the neighbors saw it early on and said smoke was coming out of the milkhouse. Said there was just a big whoosh when it went up in to the hay.
An old gal south of town said they had roofers out one time and they had taken a break. One of them tossed a lit cigarette and a bird picked it up and flew up in to the door to the haymow in the end of the barn. She said they kept watching it turn its head in and out of the barn,hoping beyond all hope that it didn't fly in or drop it inside. She said it finally turned its head and dropped it outside. You just never know what's gonna start a fire.
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