Street Vendor in Amman
Sunlight cuts sharply across a narrow street in Amman, illuminating a stone facade textured with years of salt efflorescence. A vendor balances a heavy wooden tray of fresh za'atar manakish on his hip, the golden crusts steaming slightly in the cool winter air. Behind him, a faded blue shutter is half-open, revealing the cluttered interior of a small grocery where a bright red measuring cup sits conspicuously next to a stack of blank notebooks. The contrast between the rough, warm limestone and the smooth, synthetic red plastic catches the eye. Pedestrians in dark wool coats hurry past, their movements blurred by the midday rush, while the vendor pauses to adjust the tray, his hands dusted with flour.
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