Starting a thread: You know you live in a small town when:
I'll go, to give you an idea of what I have in mind.
....When traffic on Main Street slows to a crawl coz of a tractor. (This happened TWICE today, once during mid-day rush hour. At other times traffic slows because live stock gets involved. Lol.)
My new home is a city completely surrounded by Chattanooga ~ 7 sq mi. It can’t grow, except up. At least it’s ‘bicycle friendly’.
@BookDeath that seems to be the common thought when you put people behind a wheel.
You know you live in a small town when you see your first elementary school crush at a family reunion..
Happens here all the time! It’s a nightmare at the moment because the farmers are all cutting silage, and tractors are everywhere, getting stuck behind a convoy of them is a regular occurrence. There is also a large dairy farm on the edge of the village, their fields are on one side of the main road into town and the milking parlour is on the other....at milking time the traffic can be held up for quite a length of time while the cows are herded across the road to be milked. The country smells can be pretty ripe too, between piggeries and muck-spreading...only visitors seem to notice, my nose seems to have become accustomed to them!