Not everyone hears the music or sees the unusual as sometimes there are big distractions, but it’s hard to fool the dogs.
When in a new environment, blending in makes one more acceptable. The old Chameleon trick usually works but sometimes takes a little time to take effect.
Long time residents know, no matter where you are and what time it is, a snack is good to keep up your strength and the closest option at hand gets the business.
A little telepathy from some friends makes it easy to absorb a lot of information quickly.
When lost in a large cornfield and trying to get back to the urban centers, it’s always a good idea to ask a “local” for directions so you can pinpoint where you are.
An exploratory visit to a farm offers opportunities to experience smells, partake in chores, get up close to animals and generally get to know the environment.
A visitor that is not a regular can stop the conversation. What would normally be a warm congenial environment can get a little cold and silent. A beard might make a difference.