It was Sunday . I had no intention of going to the market because it was not on my schedule of going there. I was done buying my weekly stacks and going there again when it's unplanned triggered my indolent self. And the possibility of temptation to purchase more than needed was just so hard to resist. 😅
But there is always a reason to come to the market. Something out of my control like when my two light bulbs went off. It was inevitable. I don't want to live in darkness. I needed to buy two, one for the sala and one for the comfort room.
So I went straight ahead to the market and to my suki store to buy two LED light bulbs.
After some time of choosing , I decided to buy three LED light bulbs. One will be reserved in case another bulb will go off.
I went to the counter and paid for the three bulbs. It cost me around 9$. Technology is really costly. 😁
I had what I needed so I was ready to go home. I did not want to enter another store or walk around the market so I won't be tempted to buy things that were not on my list and budget.
But as I walked towards the terminal area, a stall caught my attention. It displayed different bolos. When I saw it, I was reminded that I needed one to help me in taking out the grasses in the frontyard and I can also use this in my gardening. It was on my list but I just couldn't find it displayed in stalls and stores on a daily basis so I always forget that I needed one. Sunday is market day in our town and many sellers flock to the market, look for an area to display their products and the bolos were one of those products that were displayed.
Here are the different types of bolos displayed.
I bought the short and blunt bolo because I need it for my frontyard and for my garden. It costed me 1.4$. I was happy I finally was able to buy one.
I was also able to replace my worn off light bulb.
I went to the market feeling lazy and came home happy with the products I bought. Well, shopping is really fun especially when you have unlimited funds. 😅
Have a great day fellow hivers. Thank you for this community where I can share my #MarketFriday experiences.