BROADWATER MONSTER MARKET
During the past six weeks I’ve attended the various markets scattered across the Granite Belt district. Yesterday I not only attended the Monster Market held at the CWA Hall at Broadwater, but I also became an exhibitor. On Friday it was doubtful a market could be held as the rain bucketed down over the Granite Belt causing minor flooding.

Water over Mt. Stirling Road
Late Friday afternoon the rain eased and Lolita, my present helpful WWOOFer, was able to assist me to cut bunches of daffodils and Spanish blue bells. We packed my Holden station wagon with two small tables and two old doors, knowing we would have to lay them in first, then place buckets, baskets and assorted other goods over them. This would of course mean that we would be obliged to totally unpack our station wagon on arrival at Broadwater before we could get the tables set up. The alarm clock was set for 5.00am to allow us to leave at 6.00am. I had been told by the market organizer that I could begin setting up by 5.30 am as the market would be open to the public by 7.00am.
As we left home the sun rose over the eastern ranges showing a blue sky day. Read the rest of this entry »