The market that was set up the next day bore little resemblance to the cheerful, carnival-like markets that were held over the summer. There was no music, no singing, just a few vendors huddled under blankets, trying to keep their products from blowing away in the stiff winter wind that blew over the flood plains. “Perhaps we should move this indoors for the winter,” Audry, a woman from the Airport Camp said. "The hayloft in the old barn is a big, open space. The light isn’t great, but it would keep us out of the wind. A lot of us camped in the milking parlor anyway." “It’s a good idea. Spread the word. Winter market in the barn. Maybe more people will be willing to come out if they know there will be shelter.” “I wonder how many people tried coming out last month and found nobo

