Today, Saturday is still the Bajan day of choice for selling and buying daily necessities. Perhaps this is a legacy of days gone by. But probably it's simply because most people now work 9-5 jobs and everything is closed on Sundays, leaving only Saturday left for such things. In either case, city streets are packed on this day.
Works fine for me, as I too am busy during the week. Yesterday, as the archive was closed, I ventured into Bridgetown to get some necessities and check out the scene. Here are some pics. (You can click on each pic to bring up a larger version.)
Bridgetown is the capital and the only real “city” on the island (approx 100K of the island’s 300K people live here.) Most of these pics are from the downtown area, in particular Victoria Street, which is a pedestrian only zone filled with shops of all shapes. The last two are from the Cheapside Market, one of two public indoor areas where licensed vendors set up stalls, selling everything from fruits and vegetables, to butcher items, to sugar cookies, to clothes and accessories, to short order food.
For my part, I was looking for a beach towel and a local music store, but also out to sample the local street fare (which I’ll post in an upcoming entry on food). I found all of these things, now have something to sit on at the beach, and a good disc of the latest Bajan pop-hits.
So full of culture. I can almost feel the heat and hear the hustle and bustle of a busy market day. (sigh)
ReplyDeleteI'm anxious for the food post. We'll have to hit Harry Singh's when you get back.
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