Sorting Chilies in Guadalajara
Golden hour light slants across the textured stucco of a Jalisco home, casting intricate, elongated shadows from a wrought-iron window grille onto the warm ochre wall. In the mid-ground, a woman in a vibrant huipil sorts through a woven basket of dried chilies on a wooden table, her hands moving with practiced ease. Beside her, a small, scruffy dog rests its chin on its paws, watching the street with quiet alertness. The scene is anchored by the rough texture of the adobe and the smooth glaze of a ceramic bowl holding fresh limes, catching the last rays of sun. A pair of garden shears lies discarded on the table, blades glinting, hinting at the morning's pruning work.
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