We all slept in a little today, must have been a bit tired after the trip down from Ohio. First thing on our 'To do' list was getting some fresh fruit and vegetables into the house, so off we went to find the local 'Flea and Farmers Market'. It took a while to track down, was about 5 miles from our house, in a part of the area that reminded me a lot of Mexico. Everything was written in Spanish, and most of the people looked of Spanish decent. Apparently they are mostly immigrants from Cuba.
As you can say nearly everything and anything was for sale at this market.
The stallwith the wheel rims also had stereos. 50m further down on the left was a stall selling motorbikes, mini-tractors and go-karts.Of course there was also a large produce section (about the size of a warehouse), clothes, shoes and boots. We only explored about half, left the rest for another visit.
Right down the end on the right was a huge shop / stall selling pets and pet supplies.
This chap was sitting on the fence outside, along with another 5 or so of his mates.
Tonight was Superbowl night, but none of us seemed overly interested in it. We popped our heads around the corner occasionally to see what the score was, but otherwise spent most of the night getting Ninjatrader set up on Bob and Kim's computers.
Tomorrow will be my first real day of hitting the charts, Nick's lesson, and making real progress with the material I am preparing for Masters Palace. As such I had better go get some sleep. Bye for now!
As you can say nearly everything and anything was for sale at this market.
The stallwith the wheel rims also had stereos. 50m further down on the left was a stall selling motorbikes, mini-tractors and go-karts.Of course there was also a large produce section (about the size of a warehouse), clothes, shoes and boots. We only explored about half, left the rest for another visit.
Right down the end on the right was a huge shop / stall selling pets and pet supplies.
This chap was sitting on the fence outside, along with another 5 or so of his mates.
Tonight was Superbowl night, but none of us seemed overly interested in it. We popped our heads around the corner occasionally to see what the score was, but otherwise spent most of the night getting Ninjatrader set up on Bob and Kim's computers.
Tomorrow will be my first real day of hitting the charts, Nick's lesson, and making real progress with the material I am preparing for Masters Palace. As such I had better go get some sleep. Bye for now!
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