Worker in Sydney at First Light
by Rex Solis
First light breaks over a damp Sydney terrace where a worker pauses beside a rusted iron railing, the wet sandstone walls reflecting the grey morning sky. A striped towel hangs from a line above, its frayed edge dripping onto a stack of discarded cardboard boxes below, creating a layered view of domestic clutter against the urban backdrop. The scene is anchored by the distinct Federation-era brickwork and the narrow, rain-slicked alleyway that leads toward the distant harbor bridge, proving the location through its specific architectural vernacular. A sudden gust lifts the corner of the towel, revealing a single, bright orange gum leaf stuck to the wet pavement, caught in the transient movement of the post-rain wind.
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