Finally made it to the Muldoon Farmers' Market Saturday. It's a little smaller and has fewer venders than when I was here last in 2019. Maybe there will be more venders as the summer crops ripen.
Still, I got to buy veggies from Cherry, who's from Myanmar.
She spent something like ten or twelve years in refugee camps - first and longest, in Thailand. And then in Malaysia. She was in the refugee camp near Maesot, Thailand which I passed on the way to and from Umphang where one of my former students is the headmaster of the local school. He tried to take us into that huge camp, which sprawls across a mountainside, but the officials he knew there were away that day. Here's a picture I took from a post back in 2007. They said 25,000 refugees from Myanmar were kept there.
Here are some posts from 2018 and2019 that feature the market. And yes, by September there are a lot more fresh vegetables for sale.
There's also a great playground here for the kids.
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