You know it's Fall in middle TN, when they start "firing" tobacco.  To my understanding: They do this by hanging the large tobacco leaves on a long stick, then hanging the stick inside a barn.  Then they start kind of a smouldery fire in the bottom of the barn.  This causes smoke to fill the barn, and leak out ALL over the place.  There is definitely a particular smell to it, which folks that grew up here enjoy as a herald to Fall.  (Makes me think of how my former pastor used to put down the windows when we came into Decatur to smell.  I think soybean processing?  It stunk to me, but it meant home to him.)
For some reason, my 4 year old decided "tobacco" was just too big of a word.  So they've now been labeled "taco barns".  I told her that "taco" means something else, but she's very stubborn and insists that "taco" should be an acceptable short version of "tobacco". 
Oh, since this seems to be a location specific industry, I had never seen a tobacco barn before I moved here for college.  Yes, I thought there was a fire when I saw smoke billowing out of a barn.  Yes, hubby got a really good laugh out of my ignorance.  To be honest, I sometimes startle a bit when I see barns smoking even now.  It's not normal.
December 2019
5 years ago