RE: MARKETFRIDAY IN COLOURFUL AFRICA
Wow! This is been a really wonderful Market to peruse! I absolutely adore when markets are in quaint little towns and villages, especially when they are so very different than my own. Being in land is a very different world than being in the coastal towns. I've lived on the water my entire life and I find it very hard being in land, almost like I can't breathe except I know that that is not true.
It is exactly like an exotic outdoor gallery, isn't it? There's so much are laid out right before your very eyes. I love that they learn something that they can pass on from generation to generation to generation and I love the fact that there is pride in their work in presentation. The wooden bowls and replicas are fascinating because I know how much work goes into them and I have always been a fan of clay pottery I would have to say that you made one wonderful impression for your first Market Friday. Or any work it Friday to be honest.
Thank you so much for the wonderful post! It is most delightful to be in your acquaintance and I look forward to reading more from you.
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Thank you Denise! I agree with you. Those quaint village markets have a unique flare. I grew up on the coast and now live inland. We seldom get to the ocean but when we do I remember how much I love it. It does feel like you breathe better there. At least our homestead is near the mountains and quite isolated. I would suffocate in the city. I used to suffocate when I lived in the city.
Thank you for your support and lovely response. Pleased to "meet" you to....I enjoy your poetry
@dswigle you enjoy my latest Africa post. Have a lovely day, Denise!
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