We have been full time traveling for 7 months. Every where we travel we find the closest market to visit and to buy fresh veggies. Well this Saturday we were about 40 mins from our campground to this market and with gas prices so high it was a HUGE disappointment when the markets grand master of aholeness stopped me in the farmers market side of the market. âExcuse me sir!!â Is your dog a service animal?? So I replied reluctantly NO! Then he replies well IM BLABLABLA GRAND MASTER AHOLE OF THIS MARKET AND THERE ARE SIGNS ON ALL THE ENTRANCES OF THIS AREA AND DOGS ARE NOT PERMITTED HERE!! I returned with âWELL THAT IS FREAKING RIDICULOUS!! Why, is there food on the ground? And I exited his beloved area!! As I walk to the other side while passing a strudel and lemonade stand! So needless to say I didnât buy anything and thatâs why we went there! And it ruined my mood! We were really enjoying the market. The Market is very nice lots of art venders, live music, and lots of very well behaved pups! Just this is where a better communicator would have changed everything and or not having this stupid rule! Never have we EVER seen this in all the places we have traveled and we are...
   Read moreIts back the farmers market! Many vendors have returned this year. There is a hydroponic guy with fresh herbs. Rainbow farms has good seasonal produce, amish has local produce. Local meat. Local honey. A gluten-free bakery with nice desserts. Other bakeries and local produce vendors. Popcorn and sometimes...
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