Korrigjime

Tekst nga Isasza - English

  • Flea markets

    • It is from spring that outdoor flea markets and are organized in many communes.
  • On these occasions, the organizing associations find a good way to obtain some financial resources.
    • Many individuals go to the flea market to sell toys and the clothes of their children who have grown up.
    • Other individuals exhibit for sale collections of books, old magazines, and various objects, some of which have the charm of several decades past.
    • On such or such stand of a flea market, it is not rare to be able to find there the tool for a long time sought, or the reels of cotton thread, or linen, unobtainable everywhere else.
    • Humanitarian associations, youth clubs, and feline protection hold their stalls at flea markets.
    • Young people sell homemade pastries (the best).
  • Humanitarian associations sell spices and manufactured products from Madagascar or India, brought back from their last aid trip to poor families.
    • Cats protectors display large assortments of collectibles, haberdashery, and lots of books.
  • Also on display are creative objects entirely hand made by the artists of the association.
  • Vendors must arrive at the entrance very early.
    • The most tiring part is when you have to decide to pack up, once the flow of visitors, and buyers have left the market.
  • But it's been a good day as we say.
    • You'll have to count what's in the box, but it's full and heavy.

JU LUTEM NDIHMONI PËR TË KORIGJUAR ÇDO FJALI! - English