Cyclist just after sunrise in Dublin
by Alexa Hicks
Dawn light spills across a wet Dublin sidewalk, reflecting the amber glow of streetlamps that are just beginning to dim. A delivery cyclist pauses beside a row of Georgian townhouses, their black iron railings glistening with morning dew. Leaning against the bike’s rear rack is a wire bottle caddy, holding two empty glass milk bottles, a nod to the city’s lingering dairy traditions. The cyclist, bundled in a high-visibility vest, checks a paper map, their breath visible in the crisp air. Across the street, a corner shop awning is being pulled back, revealing stacked crates of fresh produce. The quiet transition from night to day, with the damp pavement mirroring the soft pink hues of the rising sky.
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