Under the corrugated awning,
shadows fold themselves neatly
along the footpath
a long ribbon of tables,
empty, waiting for stories
to sit down.
The sign reads Viet Rose Bakery & Café,
its letters faded by years
of passing weather and passing people.
Beside it, Yeshi Ethiopian Restaurant
leans over the walkway,
a quiet guardian of spice and memory.
A woman in dark glasses
walks alone,
coat trailing like a soft echo
behind her.
She moves through the street
as though following a rhythm
only she can hear.
In the window,
two men eat
their reflections layered
with cars, bicycles,
and the old brick façades
across the road.
Mouth mid-bite,
conversation paused,
caught between hunger
and a passing thought.
A poster of a bánh mì
fills the glass with its hunger
bread split like a smile,
herbs scattered like confetti
from a quiet celebration.
Above all this,
the wires, the rooflines,
the city’s unhurried breath
a small moment held open
on an ordinary street,
where everything is familiar,
and somehow still singing.
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ReplyDeleteIt was alright
DeleteI like the reflection of the woman in the glass.
ReplyDeleteYou got a good eye
DeleteA great looking street of interesting restaurants, and the passing woman becomes a central focus with her reflection. The picture of the sandwich on the window looks too large to eat.
ReplyDeleteIt does look that way
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ReplyDeleteHas atrapat molt bé l'interior i l'exterior d'aquest negoci.
ReplyDeleteUns reflexes espectaculars.
Salutacions!
Wide angle lens captures everything
DeleteNice photo. I would love to visit that bakery.
ReplyDeleteI like the reflections in the glass and the people you can see inside the store.
ReplyDeleteWell done as always. Now I'm hungry.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺
A woman of mystery in your nice photograph. I used one of your lovely comments as a quote today or yesterday at my blob. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your work my love
ReplyDeleteLa mujer parece decidida a llegar a su destino pase lo que pase. Buen monocromo
ReplyDeleteAbrazo
This place calls to me!
ReplyDeleteEl teu text que transforma un carrer quotidià en escenari poètic. Les taules buides, els rètols gastats, la dona amb el seu ritme secret i els reflexos a la finestra es converteixen en petites històries dins d’un mateix instant. Tot plegat mostra com la ciutat, amb els seus detalls aparentment ordinaris, pot arribar a cantar amb una veu pròpia.
ReplyDeleteUna abraçada
Well take.
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