
Stake attention in this memory
This media file is a photograph of a bust of Alexander Grin, a Russian writer, placed on a pedestal in an outdoor park. The bust depicts Grin wearing a hat and a suit, with his right hand raised. The pedestal features a plaque with an inscription, which includes Grin's name, dates of life (1880-1932), and a quote: "Miracles are made with one's own hands." Below this, it mentions "Scarlet Sails," one of his famous works. The inscription also states that the bust is a gift from the author of the novel "Little Russian Glory," M.M. Serdikova. The setting is a park with lush green trees, including pine trees, and blooming lavender bushes in the foreground. The ground is paved with colorful cobblestones. In the background, there are people seated at tables outside a building that appears to be a restaurant, indicated by the visible text "МЯСНОЙ РЕСТО" (MEAT RESTAURANT). The lighting suggests it is late afternoon or early evening, with the sun casting a warm glow on the trees. The overall atmosphere appears peaceful and serene, with a focus on the memorial and the surrounding natural beauty. The city of Gelendzhik, Russia, is mentioned as the location context.
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