Market day again. About 8:30 when we leave, so well before midday heat, but not much breeze so it already feels pretty warm. But the shadows are long and the shady side of the street still is pretty shaded.
We’re really mostly interested in the food, and occasional small purchases like batteries or shoe laces, but indeed you can get anything you want -almost. Including machinery we can’t even identify.
Cherries are still good. Averaging about 20 TL a kilo (€2.58, £2.33, $3.96 CAD). Strawberries less, but they’re really past their prime, though I can smell them through my mask long after I’ve passed the stall. Plums and cucumbers at basically give away prices. Four small cucumbers for about 20 cents Canadian. J buys another half kilo of coffee, which has a wonderful scent as the man grinds it. And another sesame seed bread. Cherry tomatoes and full size ones, both on the vine. There are oranges, though it’s late In the season, but they’re heavy, as are the inexpensive but enormous watermelons. With luck the truck will be round again, though if it came Tuesday we missed it.
We’re in luck. Sitting reading on the front steps when the watermelon truck comes by. J buys the smallest, but it really isn’t small. Think we’ll do our best by it though.