Sunny, but there's quite a breeze. but our favourite café from last year has put up a windbreak, which doubles as a rail for "le patron" to hang his paintings. They're decor - but you're welcome to buy. Fewer tables than last year, though, when they used to spill out onto the sidewalk.
As always, Saturday is market day, a multicolour feast for the eyes, with boxes, bags and heaps of oranges, grapefruit, potatoes, broccoli, cucumbers, aubergines, carrots, courgettes, lettuce, nuts, cauliflower - and much more. We buy less than we used to here, partly because it is a long way to carry things and partly because Prinos greengrocer (known locally as a fruitaria) is very good and very near us.
As always, Saturday is market day, a multicolour feast for the eyes, with boxes, bags and heaps of oranges, grapefruit, potatoes, broccoli, cucumbers, aubergines, carrots, courgettes, lettuce, nuts, cauliflower - and much more. We buy less than we used to here, partly because it is a long way to carry things and partly because Prinos greengrocer (known locally as a fruitaria) is very good and very near us.