'Homemade Two-Wheeled Push Cart Market Stall'

'Homemade Two-Wheeled Push Cart Market Stall'
02:14 Jan 5, 2022
'Bicycle wheels are at the heart of this stall. Having just two wheels makes it very maneuverable and light, but obviously it needs propping up carefully. The uprights that hold up the canvas cover also go right down through the body of the stall, to the ground – and that’s what makes it stable.  We put it into the horse van and that way we can drive it to within a few hundred yards of the market. It’s not a way to get rich but it’s a great way to meet new people.  Kilchrohane is the most westerly village on the Sheep’s Head peninsula – it’s a very pretty place and the market happens every Sunday morning throughout the summer. It’s well worth a visit if you’re ever in the country (- even though we probably won’t be there…)    Here\'s our online store where you can see some of the craft things we make and sell.. http://www.wayoutwestemporium.com/  and here\'s our Patreon page.. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2761318&ty=h   Copyright WayOutWest. All rights reserved. Please share if you like, but don’t copy or use without permission. Just get in touch via email blowinblog @ gmail.com Don’t steal our stuff!' 

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