An elderly lady selling bedding crib sets

I saw the woman almost every day on my way to work through the busy town. She was sitting on a stool in the corner of the main square. She was usually wearing a pair of black boots, a long black jacket and a blue sweater. Her hair was grey but I don"t think she was older that seventy-five. You could see that she was still full of energy. She was usually selling clothes and underwear for children, umbrellas, toys and bedding crib sets. It was nothing unusual, just clothes and sets made of cotton with some flowery ornaments and colourful shapes. It was all very cheap and the lady always had lots of customers. They were not only mothers of young children. A lot of elderly people visited the place, too. They were probably looking for presents for their grandchildren. The woman sometimes sold toys, little wooden cars or dolls made of cloth. Real eco-freindly toys, I would say. I have not seen the lady who used to sell baby bedding sets for more than three months. I wonder why he is no longer selling these things. Perhaps she has fallen ill? I hope not. She looked healthy but you never know. In case of elderly people, it is sometimes the matter or days or weeks. I hope I will see her again, selling the products at her old stall.