Spending most of our time in Kansas seeing as far as the eye can see, we've always got our eye out for familiar scenery. Kansans recognize these things on the spot, and many more. Which of these things do you nod to in your mind whenever you come across them? If you've crossed all of these off, we are sure there are plenty more.
1. The sound and ocean-y look of wheat in the strong winds.
The whooshing noise we could pick out anywhere, and the best thing to fall asleep to if you ever get the chance.
2. The red, red sun obscured by Flint Hills burn smoke.
Whether you pay attention to when they burn the Flint Hills or not, you can always tell when they're burning just by how the sun looks. The light comes through the smoke and gives everything a slightly red, dark hue that can't be mistaken after you've seen it.
3. A sunflower, anywhere.
It is almost like our eyes snap to any sunflower we see out and about. I don't know how it happens, but it does!
4. That driving wave
You'll always recognize that driver wave, no matter where you roam. If there is a midwesterner there, you are sure to see them.
5. Wheatus / Wheat Jesus
There have been a few instances of Wheatus going viral or popping up unexpectedly, and a Kansan will always remember just how odd it was to see it for the first time.
6. The smell of a cow trailer passing by
Even if you happen to be in another state, so many cattle come through and around Kansas that you get used to smelling these trailers, whether or not there are cows in it currently. It's just a thing.
7. The sound of a Western Meadowlark
The call of this bright yellow chested bird is easy to pick out of the bird crowd, and their sunflower-yellow stomach is as well.
8. Red, blue, and gold.
Even just red and blue, to be honest. If you are a Kansan, there is no shortage of this color combo. Jayhawks stuff pops up everywhere!
9. Hearing Home On The Range played.
Though it is Kansas's state song, there is something just so connecting between this song and our state. Almost like it was meant for us.
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