I only found this market a little while ago, but it’s really close to where we live. It’s a small market held in a big space, but it’s one of those places where you can find almost anything.
It starts before you even enter the marketplace; you can have your watch battery changed, or find a new belt right by the entrance .
The market is held in a cavernous space, but it’s not as crowded or chaotic as other markets, so I can be more relaxed with Kaya.
That cart of Kaya’s didn’t stay empty for long; he is always showered with free fruit.
We were there to shop for some greens and chestnuts, but there are a few trucks selling pretty much anything you can think of.
You can even get a new rug or a teapot:
If it has all proven a bit much and you need a quick boost, there is even a tea guy outside the market.
Tuesday market in Yesilbayir is the little market that has everything !
Oh I love markets like this – and that shot of Kaya with his little shooping trolley is wonderful π
I find it uplifting to shop in the market, which is not really how I feel about most supermarket experiences!
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What a great market. And how cute Kaya is with the little cart. π
He is quite happy to go marketing with me if he has something to do too!
Keeps them from getting bored! It’s great he is part of it.
Fun to get the kids involved!
Hopefully, Kaya agrees!
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I love Kaya’s little shopping cart! I bet he does get lots of little goodies for it.
Sometimes it feels like he’s gone trick or treating by the end of a market trip π
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What a great place to shop! Isn’t it nice to shop with relatively few others around? I’m so much more relaxed. Cooler temps have definitely arrived. Like you, I just bought chestnuts, too. π
I got mine for stuffing! Now I just have to peel them…
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