One day in the main square, downtown, there was a group of drummers playing. One young man was videotaping the performance although I don't know what it was for.
The tomatoes are 8.99 pesos for a kilogram. That translates to about 45 cents USD for 2.2 pounds of tomatoes!
Other vegetables that you may recognize are also plentiful.
Squash, carrots, cucumbers, broccoli, cauliflower, and precut mixed vegetables. There is also chayote in this picture - it is a native type of squash.
Here we have onions, potatoes (2.2 lbs for $1.11) and more carrots- (50 cents a pound!) You may also see the garlic hanging on the post above the potatoes. I almost missed it.
I also love the fresh fruits here.
Yes, I know this is mostly vegetables - but look at the pink things here. Those are "Pithaya" or Dragon Fruit. I didn't get any but I have had it in the past and it is delicious.
This morning I went to the main square again for "Domingo en Merida" (Sunday in Merida.) . The streets around the square are blocked off and vendors set up around the square. Both in the park area and in the streets. Generally the food vendors take the street area.
I was wandering around the merchandise area and saw two ladies making the items that they sell in their booth. Sometimes the booths are resellers and the items are made in factories elsewhere- so those that are making their own products are most interesting to me.
I did ask permission before taking the photos and the lady in the lavender shawl smiled and said yes.
Here are some closeups of the booth.
I would have asked for prices but I didn't want to interfere with the lovely handwork they were doing.
The blog posts this year are a bit slower and less frequent because we are simply being lazy and enjoying our time here. All is well in our Yucatecan world.









Those veggies look amazing...makes me hungry. Those creating their own wares would interest me as well. I'm glad to hear you are get some rest and relaxation...that is what vacations are for, right?!?
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