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You know you’re in the country when…

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Let’s start a thread about things that you’ll only see in the country.

This happens in my area, and likely lots of others, once a year. It’s take your tractor to school day.

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The most common reason for driving slow on a county highway is because you don't want to pass a tractor pulling a manure spreader.
As you drive home from work you notice where all the deer and turkey are . You come back to those very same fields on weekends and they are no where to be found .
You understand that a combine always has the right of way .
You always move over for firetrucks. You probably know someone that volunteers that is riding in it .
You never have to shovel your sidewalk ..because you don't have one .
 
There's an annual tractor benefit cruise that often goes past our house (the route changes sometimes). It's an all day event with a stop for lunch. Probably around 50 tractors of mostly older vintage. Really cool stuff.

 
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You know you're in the country when the wedding you're invited to only has hay bales covered in sheets as seating for the guests.

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I spend Fridays drinking beer and shoot deer in the *** with a BB gun by the bird feeder. They never learn.
 
My boys playing in the river few weekends ago at their grandparents house.

Fishing at the local pond.

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30 minutes drive from our house to the ski bluewood area.
Bonfire and moonrise from our front deck.
Hay rides in town for Christmas kickoff
How many 5 year olds get to drive a 68 charger lol!
Target practice
Deer
Field fires behind the house

The country truly is an awesome place to live!

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Cooking up a little Maine Maple Syrup. Wasn’t a great setup but tapped the trees late and got about 20 gallons of sap. Rendered to about 6-7 cups of syrup!
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