Potted Geraniums in Bergen
A wet cobblestone alley in Bergen’s Bryggen district glistens under flat noon light, reflecting the peeling red paint of the Hanseatic wharf buildings. An elderly local in a yellow rain slicker pauses near a doorway, adjusting a black umbrella stand that holds three dripping umbrellas, their handles tangled in a practical knot. Beside him, a small cluster of potted geraniums in chipped terracotta pots adds a splash of defiant red against the gray stone. A wooden crate nearby holds a few rusted adjustable spanners and a pastry brush, left casually after a morning of minor repairs. A quiet moment of daily maintenance, where the tools of trade and domestic life blend seamlessly into the historic, rain-soaked architecture.
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