Pruning Geraniums in Tunis
Under the flat, diffused light of an overcast midday, a narrow balcony in Tunis overlooks the dense, ochre-colored rooftops of the Medina. A woman in a faded blue caftan leans over a wrought-iron railing, carefully pruning bright red geraniums that spill from terracotta pots chipped by time. Below, the street is a blur of muted motion, with a vendor’s cart visible through the haze. The scene is anchored by the vibrant contrast of the flowers against the weathered stucco and the dark metal of the railing. A small, cracked apothecary jar sits on the ledge, catching the soft, even light, while a worn wooden shelf holds a few simple glass tumblers, reflecting the dull sky.
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