Bike and Hike Trail Slobs are Back ~ A Flea Market Trip This Spring Morning
I was in a happy mood as I took off for the Hartville Flea Market this morning. Thick fog hung over Mogadore Reservoir. The still water was only broken by the fisherman in their small rowboats. Some men were standing and some sitting. Their heads seemed almost lost in the fog.
The flea market was thriving. March is usually not a good month to set up but the 70 degree temperatures prompted many vendors to display their wares. I bought some open finger leather gloves for only 15 cents. My favorite local honey dealer had some dark honey for $6.00 a quart. Yum! A large package of romaine lettuce and some celery completed my purchases on the outside.
A couple of thrift stores proved to have nothing that I needed. The R Store, A discount grocery, had some low priced items that I could use. I also picked up a few banana boxes with covers to use during the Summer flea market season. The town was packed with traffic by the time I decided to go home. The bright warm and cloudless day lifted my spirits.
I went for a walk out back after arriving home. The maple blossoms are red and full. They cause me to sneeze but I am happy to see them. The forsythia is in bloom and many more daffodils have bloomed around the yard. It makes me wonder if a hard freeze will come and set back all the plants and trees that are opening too soon.
A few chives were brought into the house to embellish whatever lands on the supper table tonight.
Unfortunately the warm weather has brought out the bike trail slobs. Pieces of foam, cans and bottles litter the edge of the trail and float in the water next to the trail. I still wonder if the people who do this are slobs at home.
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