P.O. Box 662
Oscoda, MI 48750
ph: (989) 739-3946
alt: (989)305-0888
godbless
Marketplaces in Haiti are always very busy. People come every day to sell their goods to citizens and visitors. At the marketplace you can buy food (raw or prepared), ice, gasoline, charcoal, cooking utensils, etc. Vendors sit every day in the hot sun to make very little money. This is the money they support their family with.

A woman selling bread at the marketplace.

Nene's mother sells charcoal in the hot sun every day.

A man with bread for sale.

A woman with candy for sale.

A man with bread for sale.

Merchandise for sale.

Fresh produce for sale.

Fresh produce for sale.

Merchandise for sale.

Gasoline for sale. Gas stations are rare.

Nene and his Mother with a suitcase of supplies that Ann brought them.

Ice for sale at the marketplace.

Merchandise for sale.

A young woman with chickens for sale.

Merchandise and produce for sale.

This is a tap tap or bus. Tap taps are a main source of transportation.

Another tap tap.
P.O. Box 662
Oscoda, MI 48750
ph: (989) 739-3946
alt: (989)305-0888
godbless