Balcony Gardening in Copenhagen
by Kane McGee
Warm late afternoon light spills across a weathered facade in Copenhagen, illuminating a small balcony where a resident tends to a cluster of broad-leafed plants. Water droplets rest on the glossy green leaves, catching the low sun and creating bright, scattered highlights against the deep foliage. A pair of pruning shears rests casually on the wrought-iron railing, their steel blades reflecting the golden hour glow. Below, the textured plaster of the building shows faint water marks, evidence of past rains, while a few pigeons peck at crumbs on the stone ledge nearby. A quiet, domestic moment of urban gardening, blending natural textures with the city’s aged architecture.
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