Drying Laundry in Lima
by Solomon Hays
Cool early morning light spills across a narrow Lima balcony, illuminating a weathered wooden railing where a cluster of terracotta bowls holds small, vibrant succulents and trailing ivy vines. Below, the street is just waking up, with a delivery bicycle leaning against a pastel yellow wall, its basket empty and waiting. One hand towel hangs damp from a line, dripping onto a concrete step where faint water rings mark previous spills. The scene is quiet, defined by the contrast between the rough, sun-baked stucco and the soft, organic textures of the plants. A ceramic flowerpot sits slightly askew, its rim chipped, anchoring the composition in the lived-in reality of urban residential life.
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