The Keady market is a fixture around these parts, crowded, huge, and filled with everything from genuine local veggies to sunglasses and used clothing. I find it a little claustrophobic to tell the truth, and in my heavy chair I have to be very careful to avoid running over toes! We did NOT go for sunglasses or clothing , but just for a few key veggies that Mrs. F.G. wanted because she was going to make relish. At this market she could get the quantities she needed, high quality, fresh and at a good price.
The market, only held on Tuesdays, grew up around a livestock market. a sales auction where farmers could buy and sell livestock, mainly cattle. As you can see they no longer use these old loading docks.It was the veggies we were there for, and in the end Mrs. F.G. only went to about four farmers. We ignored the other 300 or so vendors.
It's pickling season here, so cucumbers were available in large quantities, and just the right size to make great pickles. These are perfect size for dills.
There's lots of fruit at the market, the best of it brought up from the Niagara region, our main fruit growing area.
And a bit of live entertainment. As you can see I got to wander while Mrs. F.G. sought out the best veggies,