
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an urban street corner in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, specifically the building located at Mizrahi Street 40, near its intersection with Shalma Road. The central subject is a two-story corner building with a light gray, worn facade, featuring the year "1926" etched into its upper wall. A curved balcony on the second floor has white metal railings, an open doorway, potted plants, and white laundry hanging from a clothesline. Vibrant red-pink bougainvillea vines extensively cover the left side and upper portions of the building. At street level, the corner shop is closed, its metal shutter covered in abstract yellow, orange, and blue graffiti. To the right of the shutter, the wall features a large green skull-like graffiti tag, alongside other tags, posters, and stickers. A blue street sign indicating "40" is affixed near the shutter, and "86" is visible further left on the building. A large, leafy green tree stands on the right, partially obscuring the building's upper facade and overhead power lines. The foreground consists of an asphalt street with white striped crosswalk markings, bordered by multiple gray bollards. A light blue bicycle is chained to one bollard on the left, near a blue electric scooter and another light blue bicycle. A dark gray bicycle leans against the large tree. Traffic signs include a red circle with a crossed-out motorcycle and car, and a blue square depicting a pedestrian with a child, indicating a pedestrian zone. One elderly individual with short white curly hair, wearing a dark blue sleeveless vest, light long-sleeved shirt, dark shorts, and dark shoes, is walking from right to left across the intersection on the asphalt. The sky is overcast and light gray.
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