Hose Nozzle in Stockholm
A slanted winter sun cuts through the grey Stockholm sky, casting long, sharp shadows across the wet cobblestones of a narrow alley near Gamla Stan. A municipal worker in a high-visibility yellow vest pauses beside a rusted red hydrant, adjusting the brass hose nozzle attached to a thick black rubber hose snaking across the ice-slicked ground. The metal glints with a cold, hard reflection, against the rough, salt-stained stone walls that line the passage. In the background, a flock of pigeons scatters abruptly, their wings blurring against the muted tones of the historic brickwork. The gritty, functional reality of city maintenance, where modern utility intersects with centuries-old architecture under the stark, pale light of a midday winter sun.
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