Adjusting Hose in Brussels
Cool early morning light spills across the cobblestones of Brussels, illuminating a quiet corner near the Grand Place where a municipal worker adjusts a heavy-duty hose nozzle connected to a street hydrant. The brass fitting catches the pale blue dawn, against the wet, dark stone beneath. Nearby, a stack of colorful tourist postcards sits slightly askew on a wooden crate, their bright imagery vibrant against the muted gray of the surrounding Gothic architecture. The scene is devoid of crowds, showing the texture of the damp pavement and the crisp, clean lines of the historic buildings. One frayed rope lies coiled near the worker’s boot, adding a touch of rough utility to the otherwise pristine urban setting.
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