Arranging Fruit in Bangkok
Early morning light falls through the dense canopy of a Bangkok street market, illuminating a vendor’s makeshift stall constructed from corrugated metal and bamboo. A wooden stool with worn varnish on its rung sits beside a stack of plastic fruit crates filled with green papayas and dragon fruit. The vendor, a woman in a faded floral blouse, is carefully arranging the produce on a wet concrete counter, her hands moving with practiced efficiency. Behind her, cracked painted stucco walls show layers of faded pink and blue, evidence of years of tropical sun and rain. One writing brush rests near a small notebook, likely used for tracking daily sales.
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