NEWSSpring 2016 Canton Flea MarketNancy Nunez of Biloxi admires driftwood bird houses Thursday at the Canton Flea Market.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldTen-year-old Baylie Rice and her grandmother, Suzy Jones, of Anguila ponder over the many choices at the Rodney Claxton Designs bird house booth at the Canton Flea Market Thursday.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldSeven-year-old Mary Ann Robertson cools off with a treat.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldPatsy Maxie of Jackson inspects her reflection while wearing a sea-grass hat as her friend, Anna Carter, looks on in the d'Morri Crushable Hats booth at the Canton Flea Market.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldA variety of wine bottle chimes hang at Murray and Theresa Wilson's booth at the market.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldOne-year-old Ramsey Rushing of Newton strolls through the Canton Flea Market.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldShoppers coordinate t-shirt colors to keep up with one another in the crowds.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldCustomized stationary is sold at the Canton Flea Market.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldEight-year-old Rebecca Peck of Madison takes a break from shopping to test out a hammock at Max's Hammock & Chairs.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldJackie Nabors, left, and her friend, Vickey Gordon of Houston, Mississippi reacts to the sound of handmade thunder gourds from the Thompson Farms booth at the annual spring Canton Flea Market.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldNine-year-old Morgan Barbe and her grandmother, Bonnie Pirie, of Zachary, Louisiana stroll through the square.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldJohn Key, left, falls asleep amid the hustle and bustle of the annual spring Canton Flea Market Thursday.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldKayla Lee, left, and Candi Manzon work the Dash Forward monogram assembly line at the Canton Flea Market.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldTree houses of all shapes and sizes were a big hit at the market.Melanie Thortis/For The HeraldShoppers haul their purchases away from the square.Melanie Thortis/For The Herald