
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a street scene in Homs, Syria, depicting the entrance of a traditional blacksmith or metalworking shop. The setting is an old, weathered stone building with a large arched opening that serves as the shop's entrance. Above the doorway hangs a prominent wooden sign with Arabic script in yellow and red. The main yellow text reads "للحدادة" (For Blacksmithing/Forgery) and "محل أبو بشار الرعي" (Abu Bashar Al-Rai Shop). Below, in red, are two phone numbers: "0981 928 977" and "2213632". Further right, smaller red text mentions "مستودع أدوات كهربائية وادوات يدوية وتجارين الباتون" (Warehouse for electrical tools and hand tools and Al-Baton traders/materials). A middle-aged to elderly man, likely the proprietor, stands just outside the shop entrance, seen in profile, looking towards the right. He wears a black and white striped beanie and a two-tone brown and cream long-sleeved shirt over dark trousers. His expression is calm and observant. Behind him, the shop's interior is dimly lit and packed with tools and metal objects. A forge with glowing orange embers is visible, indicating active work. Other tools, including anvils and a grinding wheel, are discernible amidst the clutter. The exterior wall to the left of the entrance is made of rough-hewn stone and shows some graffiti. An old motorcycle or moped is partially visible parked near the man on the right. The overall atmosphere suggests a bustling, traditional craft street during daytime, with soft, diffused lighting, highlighting enduring craftsmanship and daily life in an historic urban environment.
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