Tea Display in Seattle
A sun-drenched Seattle corner store window frames a candid interaction where a customer in a thick wool scarf leans in to inspect a ceramic tea seller’s display, their breath faintly visible in the crisp afternoon air. Inside, the cluttered shelf holds a magazine rack overflowing with local zines and a rusted cabinet latch catching the harsh sunlight, against the smooth glass of a salt cellar. Outside, bougainvillea spills over a wrought-iron fence, its vibrant pink petals blurring the line between the shop’s interior and the sidewalk. The specific texture of Pacific Northwest commerce, where the damp chill of the season meets the warm, cluttered hospitality of a neighborhood staple, grounded by the tangible details of daily life.
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