Every French town with a population of more than about two thousand has
its weekly market and Mrs S finds them almost irresistible, although I
am more than happy to avoid them. If I must go with her, I usually
manage to lose her in the crowd fairly quickly and wait for her in my
regular bar.
But there is one thing that has always puzzled me
about those markets. It doesn’t matter what size they are, whether
there are just a dozen or so stalls or whether there are a couple of
hundred, you can guarantee that at one end of the street, sometimes at
both ends, there will be a man with mattresses laid out at his feet. I
can understand that butchers and fishmongers, greengrocers and
haberdashers will expect to find customers every week, but is there
really such a large market for mattresses, I wonder? Is it really
possible that Frenchmen (or Frenchwomen, for that matter) could wear out
their mattresses any quicker than Englishmen? Do they use them as
trampolines? How much energy do French people put into their sex games
to cause such a turnover of mattresses?
Not mattresses, but garlic in the market at Chateaubriant. Unfortunately, we only saw him that once. His garlic was very good and very reasonable in price.
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I have never seen a mattress stall at a French market! I'll say this, though, I don't like the beds they have even though the guests that use them say they are very comfortable.
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