The blustering wind did not stop people and their furry companions from coming to the Robertson market over the weekend.
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Attendees from the Highlands and beyond explored over 30 stalls at the Robertson School of Arts on November 14.
"It's been really well taken up, there's people everywhere," said treasurer of the Robertson School of Arts Committee Pat Willard.
"It's good that so many people are out and about and I think people are glad to go to a place like this.
"Just about everyone is glad to be back and be back to some normality."
The market has been a community event at the Robertson School of Arts for over 26 years.
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There were stalls full of baked goods, plants, antiques, bric-a-brac and arts and textiles inside the hall and on the hall's grounds.
Food and refreshments were also offered for guests in the hall.
The Robertson Rural Fire Service also had a stall where they had a chat with attendees about the station and about fire safety.
All funds raised from the market go back into maintaining the hall.
"Without this, the hall wouldn't exist," Mrs Willard said.
Many performances and community events such as the Robertson Wool Festival have taken place at the hall over the years.
Performances of the The Appleton Ladies Potato Race will also take place at the hall from April 29, 2022, to kick off Robertson's inaugural Potato Festival.
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