
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a vibrant display of postcards and decorative ceramic tiles for sale, likely at a souvenir stall in Segovia, Spain. The items are arranged on multiple tiers of metal grid racks, with many showing price tags. The upper sections feature numerous postcards depicting iconic landmarks of Segovia, including the ancient Roman aqueduct and the Alcázar. Other postcards feature various dog breeds, often with humorous or descriptive Spanish text like "CUIDADO CON EL PERRO" (Beware of the dog) or "MANDAMIENTOS DEL CAZADOR" (Hunter's Commandments). One row of postcards shows tender scenes of mothers with babies and happy couples, sometimes labeled "La Madre." Below these, a diverse collection of ceramic tiles showcases Spanish proverbs, humor, and dedications. Examples include philosophical statements like "DONDE MUSICA HUBIERE COSA MAL NO EXISTIERE" (Where music exists, evil things do not) and "LA MEDIDA DEL AMOR ES AMAR SIN MEDIDA" (The measure of love is to love without measure), attributed to San Agustín. Humorous tiles offer sayings like "dame paciencia pero damela URGENTEMENTE" (Give me patience but give it to me URGENTLY) or benefits of drinking wine. A series of tiles declares "Aquí vive un/una..." (Here lives a...), followed by professions such as "periodista" (journalist), "Juez" (judge), "enfermero" (nurse), "abogado" (lawyer), "Informatico" (IT professional), and "la mejor madre" (the best mother). Other tiles display religious figures, "Ave Maria," or historical symbols like a Templar seal ("SIGILLVM XPISTIAITUM"). Visible prices include "PVP 8.80," "6.50€," "PVP 7.50," and "6.30." The setting is bright, suggesting daytime, and the overall impression is one of a bustling souvenir market designed to appeal to tourists and locals alike with a wide variety of themed mementos.
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