When setting up for the Farmer's Market, weather can make a big difference as to how much business it will get that day. People do not like to come out when it is cold and rainy. As happened Saturday the 19th of May 2007. It rained for about 5 hours in the early morning and finally stopped around 9:00 am. Up and until that time, barely anyone of the customers was even walking through the market on the corner of Prairie Ave. and Highway 95 in Hayden, Idaho. As for myself, I am out there getting drenched and wondering if the rain will stop.
As a result of weather, I am more likely to set up plants for my booth and/or produce if I have it. Since photos and crafts don't do so well in pouring rain. Checking the desktop weather on my computer, the weather for Wednesday is cloudy and around 70*. Which should bode better for my comfort and decent sales at the downtown Coeurd'Alene, Idaho Wednesday Farmer's Market.
As a result of weather, I am more likely to set up plants for my booth and/or produce if I have it. Since photos and crafts don't do so well in pouring rain. Checking the desktop weather on my computer, the weather for Wednesday is cloudy and around 70*. Which should bode better for my comfort and decent sales at the downtown Coeurd'Alene, Idaho Wednesday Farmer's Market.
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