Sunlit Entryway in Merida
Sunlight strikes the rough stucco facade of a colonial building in Merida, casting sharp geometric shadows across a weathered entryway. A ceramic boot scraper, scarred by years of soles, sits embedded in the cracked concrete threshold, its dark grout lines stained by dampness and dust. Beside it, a cluster of terracotta clay pots holds vibrant red geraniums, their leaves catching the bright afternoon light. A small, rusted tin box rests precariously on the edge of the lowest planter, reflecting the harsh sky. The texture of aged materials—smooth ceramic, porous stone, and oxidized metal—under the intense Yucatecan sun, highlighting the quiet endurance of everyday infrastructure.
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