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Fog or bonfire smoke does not suddenly jump out and take you by surprise.
Yes, there was the sharper smell of bonfire smoke.
The current affability, however, could yet blow away as quickly as bonfire smoke in a Srinagar sky.
Bonfire smoke can ruin the enjoyment of your neighbours property, preventing them from opening their windows or hanging out washing.
Their neighbour, a woman who has lived in the road more than 30 years, said she smelled what she thought was 'bonfire smoke', later hearing sirens.
He observed that the bonfire smoke was still rising almost vertically and that trees adjacent to the runway were still.
From the air, he could see a haze of bonfire smoke over High Garden Terrace, and a gang of men at work.
One of Stephens' employees testified he never smelled marijuana smoke—police said it was obvious—but said he sometimes smelled bonfire smoke.
Complaints can, however, be dealt with under the Environmental Protection Act legislation to prevent a statutory nuisance from bonfire smoke and ash.
As the weather improves, the number of complaints Caradon District Council receives about bonfire smoke, smuts and smells increases.
"Pouring a strongly brewed lapsang tea over dry ice creates a visible plume of fog that smells of bonfire smoke."
When you want to light a garden bonfire, please remember that bonfire smoke can be very irritating and even harmful, particularly to people with chest or heart problems.
There will be mad-flung days when children are as skittish as kittens, and there will be still, clear ones, with bonfire smoke streaming straight up.
You could hear the chug of lawnmowers; hoses snaked out to cars parked at the roadside; bonfire smoke snagged in the branches of fruit trees.
Her eyes resembled a serving of salmon sushi, and while their puffy redness could conceivably have been caused by bonfire smoke, Switters guessed that she had been weeping.
There were no signs of pro-democracy demonstrators or baton-wielding vigilantes, no smells of tear gas or bonfire smoke, no sounds of gunfire or ambulance sirens.
Useful tips were enclosed, like the news that 'Bonfire smoke is 300 times more likely to cause cancer than tobacco smoke' and the recommendation to 'compost as much garden rubbish as possible'.
Autumn is upon us, with its dying sunlight, its wafts of sweet-hot bonfire smoke on the frost-chilled air and, for many, some unwanted house guests with bad table manners and a somewhat laissez faire, not to say incontinent, attitude to toilet training.
But city officials, under pressure from homeowners who said they are fed up with bonfire smoke, had asked the coastal panel for permission to remove all 60 of them - 33 near the Balboa Pier and 27 on a patch of Corona del Mar State Beach known as Big Corona.
We sat out by the campfire at the edge of the escarpment, eating smoky salt damper and a casserole cooked in the embers, passing around the wine bottle and the chat, while a million stars drifted in and out of the bonfire smoke and the lights of other homesteads twinkled across the black plain far below.