We had a good time on the market in Rostrenen. I love going there. The atmosphere there is very different from the atmosphere on the other markets we visit around Guingamp. It’s more rural, more authentic.
People seem to have more time. They spend a lot of time going from stall to stall talking. They don’t talk to us though. I also heard some folks speaking Breton, which is always nice. There are  also more outcasts it seems, people who have been excluded from society or live on its margin, selling their fruits and vegetables, or homemade cheeses.
There are also lots of British people as well. They are usually quite visible and sometimes noisy.
We are usually insulted by a man who lives on the main street each time we go. But he was quiet today. I saw him watching us from his window, but he didn’t say a word.
But there is no Evangelical witness in the town, and as far as we are aware, there is only one believer, a retired woman who is a member in the church in Guingamp and hosts our monthly Bible study in Rostrenen.