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This daytime photograph captures the inviting front porch and lush garden of a residence in New Westminster, Canada. The image is oriented vertically, with the house occupying the left side and the garden filling the foreground and right. The house features a light-colored exterior and a dark shingle roof. A welcoming porch leads to the front door, adorned with a decorative autumn wreath. The house number "125" is visible next to the door, along with a "POST" labeled mailbox. Hanging prominently from the porch ceiling is a Progress Pride Flag, featuring the intersex-inclusive yellow circle with a purple ring. A classic chandelier-style light fixture is also visible on the porch, where a white-covered object, likely furniture, rests on the steps. The foreground is dominated by vibrant greenery, including various ferns, shrubs, and small flowering plants in shades of blue, white, and pink. A tall, black lamppost with a traditional lantern-style light stands to the left of center. Attached to this post are several rustic wooden signs. One sign points right and clearly reads "FOREST," with another word possibly "PEAK" or "PARK." Another sign points left, though its text is less distinct. On the far right, partially obscured by foliage, a black bird, resembling a crow or raven, is visible on the ground, seemingly foraging. A paved or gravel path can be seen beyond the garden plants. The soft lighting suggests an overcast day or a shaded setting.
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