Vendors in neighborhood

in OCD4 years ago

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It's Friday, so it's #marketfriday now. According to @dswigle, it couldn't be a market place. Any place could be fine while sharing some varieties in your place. But what I'll be sharing with you guys today will be stores and vendors in a neighboring place. You know Philippines, you can sell something without permission from the government.

Our first image was a cart that had vegetables and fruits that were selling. The good thing about placing the goods from the cart is to move it everywhere. They can change their location where there will be many people can see. I think it's illegal but the government just ignored it. Well, they don't earn much anyway and they just want to have their source of income.

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This image was taken in the national road. This time it was a store establishment. Well, this can't be movable of course. It's not the same with the cart but many people know this place. It won't be a problem anymore to let the people see them and buy with them.

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This was the same place by the wat. The place was a bit bigger so I captured another image from it. As you can see they're selling many vegetables and spices.

I'm not sure but when I was there. I saw the workers there placing the onions and garlics into a car. Maybe they'll deliver it from another store. Not sure because I didn't ask, it's a bit personal tho. lol

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What were they doing there? Were they looking for something? They're not searching but yeah they're looking something. It's a fish vendor who used a bicycle. Before I said it's a cart, but this time a vendor used a bicycle. It's more effective because he can move easily while selling the fish he's selling.

I shared it about this kind of vendors. It was called "labasero" in a bisayan word dialect. It was specified for fish vendor when riding a bicycle.

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Now, this one was not called a "labasero." She's selling fish but she didn't have a bicycle and goes in different places. She stayed in one place so if we called it in our own dialect, bisaya. We will call her "mamaligyag isda" or fish seller.

This woman was selling different types of fish. It's not that fresh but it's fine to cook it with soup. You know, sometimes we need to buy to cook it for ourselves. It's better to cook because you're sure that the food is clean.

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d' dreamboy,
@mrnightmare89

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It is advantageous for you. You will not anymore travel far to buy your daily needs.

yeah, it's a great help since transportation vehicles are limited their numbers these days.

I'm a little apprehensive about that fish lady! Are you sure those fish will be edible? :)

I like the way people move from here to there without a care. I know that they are only following the money. In their position, I would do the same. Is it because of the pandemic that the authorities let it go, or is that the way life is? Is life almost getting back to normal there? I am still on basic lockdown, except for food.

Le sigh. It will be starting to open soon!I hope you take care and stay safe out there!

Thanks for joining! I appreciate the love and support you are giving to #MarketFriday! Without you and people like yourself, I wouldn't be able to have such a successful challenge! I know that it is one of those challenges that take a lot of time and effort to be part of, so it means a lot to me that you participate. Thank you again for being a part of all this and I hope that you will, indeed, have a great day and week ahead!

Fridays are all about the #MarketFriday Challenge! Looking to take part in it? Here is how:

How to Participate:

Go to the market! Any market will do! Food, clothing, plant, or animal, if you wish. You can go to the zoo, an art auction, and restaurants. Anywhere or anything that you pay money for any kind of service.
Take pictures! Be creative! It’s fun!
Tell us a little bit about the market, what brought you here?
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