Sandra and I spent almost all day Monday with four of the spouses of delegates touring the huge outdoor Vienna market. Needless to say, the experience was a new one for this non-shopper. The market went south from the city ring in the middle of an extremely wide (and fashionable) street. It was set up as two long rows that ran for a kilometer or two (or three - it was huge!). The first row (seen here) consisted of nothing but restaurants. At about 12:30, people appeared "out of nowhere" to fill the restaurants - each of which had a limited menu based on fresh bought ingredients. The second row consisted of an immense collection of stalls at which everything edible was sold in groups of stalls selling similar items. First, were stalls selling every imaginable type of wine vinegar by the flask. Next door, was a collection of assorted wine vinegars sold from the barrel. Notice how the barrels of wine vinegar are stacked. Then, came a series of stalls selling mushrooms (farmed an...