Adjusting Cord in Rome
First light after rain diffuses across a narrow Roman courtyard, illuminating the wet travertine pavers and the slick, dark grout lines between them. A local vendor, wearing a faded blue apron, leans against a wooden crate to adjust a tangled electrical cord, his movements quick and practiced. Beside him, a woven basket holds a few remaining citrus fruits, their skins glistening with moisture. The scene is anchored by the heavy, weathered stone archway above, where rainwater drips steadily into a shallow puddle that reflects the gray sky. In the background, a shuttered bakery window displays a row of empty breadboxes, their surfaces streaked with recent water.
Free to download. CDN hosting requires a link back to this page. Terms
Comments