Domestic Clutter in Toronto
by Elena Lloyd
A cool early morning light spills across the wet asphalt of a Toronto laneway, illuminating a stack of colorful plastic laundry baskets left outside a row of semi-detached homes. The scene is busy with the visual clutter of domestic life awaiting collection: a faded patchwork quilt draped over a fence post, a pin tin resting on a windowsill, and fingerprints smudging the polished metal of a bike handlebar. Darkened tile grout lines a small porch step, hinting at years of rain and foot traffic. The blue and white porcelain of a planter contrasts with the rough concrete, while a tambourine leans against a doorframe, an unexpected splash of musical chaos in the quiet, gray dawn.
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