Afternoon Light on Geraniums in Bergen
A weathered wooden balcony railing, stained by decades of damp North Sea air, holds a wire drying rack draped with a thick, woolen sweater in faded navy blue. Below, a cluster of bright red geraniums spills from a chipped terracotta pot, their leaves catching the sharp, low-angle sunlight of the clear afternoon. One fingerprint smudge marks the polished brass latch of a small window shutter, against the rough, hand-hewn timber of the frame. In the background, the steep, slate-tiled roofs of Bryggen’s Hanseatic warehouses rise in jagged, colorful tiers, their vertical lines intersecting with the horizontal bars of the balcony. The quiet, lived-in texture of Bergen’s old town, where modern life clings to historic structures.
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