So people buy them at the market and then sell them in their shop? I used to help in an Op shop for asthmatic shop. The woman who runs the shop know who these people are but she doesn't stop them.
That cloth they are dragging looks beautiful and seems like it should be treated better. What so I spy in the background there in Waterloo - a McDonald's yellow and red sign. Say it ain't so! Not in Waterloo! LOL!!!
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Oh, the antique market looks like fun, Gattina. And you certainly did find reds.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
That is quite an unusual red color on a van!
So people buy them at the market and then sell them in their shop? I used to help in an Op shop for asthmatic shop. The woman who runs the shop know who these people are but she doesn't stop them.
Were you looking for bargains that day, or just red?
SEEING RED
Tonight, my dear, I’m seeing red—
Or is it puce or rose?
Whatever’s going round my head
Is tingling all my toes.
My heart, my dear, becomes inflamed
With passion sore ablaze;
Perhaps it is because I miss
Your glowing, crimson gaze.
Whate’er the cause, my face is flushed
Like a ripened cherry,
No longer healthy, but inflamed—
See the vessels serry*?
A certain sanguine aftertaste
Is clinging to my tongue,
For I have kissed your ruby lips—
To which the claret clung.
*serry – (archaic) to crowd closely together
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Lady in Red
How cool! We need to visit Waterloo!
Lots of curious and beautiful things in this market!
Hugs
Léia
That cloth they are dragging looks beautiful and seems like it should be treated better.
What so I spy in the background there in Waterloo - a McDonald's yellow and red sign. Say it ain't so! Not in Waterloo! LOL!!!
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