The world has taken a strange turn in recent weeks and months. On one hand, there’s such beauty in folks staying home to take care of those that are more susceptible to COVID-19, but it’s also heartbreaking to miss out on the springtime season in Nashville. Here are a few things that Nashvillians will never take for granted again, once the shelter-in-place mandate is lifted. Anybody else miss a good crowd on Broadway…? Us too.

Make sure to leave your own thoughts in the comments below! Did we miss anything spectacular? We want to know!

  1. Getting outside.

Michael Muraz - Flickr Nashville is beautiful of beautiful green spaces, hiking trails and parks, and you can be certain that they’ll be used much for frequently post-pandemic.

  1. The roar of the crowd at Bridgestone Arena.

Nicolas Henderson - Flick Sure, sometimes it felt a bit deafening. Probably because it was. Still, we can’t wait to cheer on our favorite musical acts and the Preds when the venue opens up to the public again.

  1. The Green Hills Mall traffic.

Charles Wiriawan - Flickr It’s the worst. We know. But we’d sit through it again and again if it meant trawling local boutiques with our best friends.

  1. Those tourist-filled Honkytonks on Broadway.

wolf4max - Flickr Most of the time you won’t find a local on Broadway unless their showing out-of-town folks around, but Nashvillians should stream on down to Honkytonk Highway to support local businesses and young artists once the pandemic cools its heels.

  1. The Titans, folks.

Stephen Rahn - Flickr Sure, they may not be the best in the land, but we CANNOT WAIT to cheer them on again.

  1. The lines at Crema.

Doug Hall - GoogleMaps Sure, they can stretch all the way out the door, but if it means we can finally sit inside and enjoy our coffee? Then we’ll wait all day long!

  1. The tourists of CMA Fest.

Larry Darling - Flickr We’ll take ’em! The tourists and the heat and the traffic! Come infuse Music City with a bit of life, and we’ll forever be happy.

  1. Running Nashville’s famed August 5k.

Tomato Art Fest - Facebook No matter the heat, we’ll welcome the chance to GET OUTSIDE with others when the Tomato Art Fest Rolls around at the end of the summer.

  1. Anyone else dying to maneuver that bad Trader Joe’s parking lot?

Trader Joe’s - GoogleMaps The Green Hills location has the WORST parking lot in the city, but we’ll play that traffic game for TJ’s.

  1. That Nashville traffic…

Prayitno - Flickr This one may get old fast. But if there’s traffic it means that folks are outside! And that matters.

If you’re looking for a bit of Nashville-centric distraction during this season of social distancing, make sure to check out some of our past articles for summertime inspiration. It’s time to start planning for a season beyond this virus, dear ones! There is beauty now, and on the horizon.

Michael Muraz - Flickr

Nashville is beautiful of beautiful green spaces, hiking trails and parks, and you can be certain that they’ll be used much for frequently post-pandemic.

Nicolas Henderson - Flick

Sure, sometimes it felt a bit deafening. Probably because it was. Still, we can’t wait to cheer on our favorite musical acts and the Preds when the venue opens up to the public again.

Charles Wiriawan - Flickr

It’s the worst. We know. But we’d sit through it again and again if it meant trawling local boutiques with our best friends.

wolf4max - Flickr

Most of the time you won’t find a local on Broadway unless their showing out-of-town folks around, but Nashvillians should stream on down to Honkytonk Highway to support local businesses and young artists once the pandemic cools its heels.

Stephen Rahn - Flickr

Sure, they may not be the best in the land, but we CANNOT WAIT to cheer them on again.

Doug Hall - GoogleMaps

Sure, they can stretch all the way out the door, but if it means we can finally sit inside and enjoy our coffee? Then we’ll wait all day long!

Larry Darling - Flickr

We’ll take ’em! The tourists and the heat and the traffic! Come infuse Music City with a bit of life, and we’ll forever be happy.

Tomato Art Fest - Facebook

No matter the heat, we’ll welcome the chance to GET OUTSIDE with others when the Tomato Art Fest Rolls around at the end of the summer.

Trader Joe’s - GoogleMaps

The Green Hills location has the WORST parking lot in the city, but we’ll play that traffic game for TJ’s.

Prayitno - Flickr

This one may get old fast. But if there’s traffic it means that folks are outside! And that matters.

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