Tim Levangie of Thyme for Ewe Farm in Millville prepares orders for customers at the Cape Breton Farmers' Market in Sydney on Saturday.
The market was especially busy on Saturday for two main reasons: visitors from Celtic Colours stopping in and, as Levangie said, much of the fall harvest being available for sale. Other vendors said early October is typically one of the market's busiest times. LUKE DYMENT/CAPE BRETON POST
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