Hello there!
Following up my post from yesterday, A Walk by a Frozen Lake at the Maryino District, I bring you a few photos of the market I've found on the edge of the lake farthest away from the Maryino Metro Station.
This is my entry for the #MarketFriday initiative created by @dswigle.
Check out her post, if you want to participate as well: Market Friday Goes Royal
At first I didn't notice the market, only the vendors outside. The old lady on the right was selling pickles, melons and books, all placed next to each other. Ahahaha! How crazy! π
This must be the clandestine side of the market.
Inside, I found the licensed vendors, each with their own place and stand. At the entrance there was the clothing section. There were various stands next to each other, alongside a small corridor.
This corridor led to the central area of the market, where all the food products could be found.
This stand had eggs, eggs and more eggs, all carefully stacked into little pyramids.
I saw a huge variety of fruits and vegetable, only a couple of them were unfamiliar to me.
This lady sold a lot of different stuff, from Nutella jars to coffee pasta, rice, flour... She had it all.
If you like cheese and ham, this stand is waiting for you. The variety is really great here.
Here's a final shot of the inside of this cute market, with some transactions being made.
Finally, here's a shot of the front of the market.
And now, a final question to you, readers. This should be a slam dunk if you understand Russian. If not, you'll have to guess.
What 2 products are signed on the above photos, but I forgot to take photos of?
1 SBI share for the first one to guess.
Edit: Closed. @singa got it. The correct answer was "Bread and Fish". In the signs, you can read: "Π‘Π²Π΅ΠΆΠΈΠΉ Π₯Π»Π΅Π± / Π‘Π²Π΅ΠΆΠ°Ρ Π ΡΠ±Π°"
Camera | Panasonic Lumix DC-TZ90 |
Location | Moscow - Russia |
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