
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a clear-day street scene in Dijon, France, specifically on Rue des Forges, characterized by historic half-timbered architecture. In the immediate foreground, to the right, a white, life-sized statue of a zebra-like animal is positioned on the sidewalk, facing away from the viewer and slightly left. This statue features vertical rainbow stripes on its neck and body, traditional black and white zebra stripes on its legs and hindquarters, a dark red fringed shawl draped over its neck, and a dark, possibly woven hat on its head. Adjacent to the statue, a wooden A-frame sign displays "Ouvert ! Bienvenue !" in white chalk on a black background, accompanied by a simple animal drawing. A lone male figure walks across the cobblestone street from left to right in the midground. He is dressed in a dark puffy jacket, dark jeans, and light-colored shoes, with his head obscured by a dark beanie. The left side of the street features a multi-story half-timbered building with light-colored infill and dark timber frames. Its lower level has arched entrances, and its facade is decorated with white Christmas baubles and greenery. Merchandise, including plants and floral arrangements, is displayed outside this establishment. The central background is dominated by another multi-story half-timbered building with a prominent gabled roof. This building features a large, dark archway at street level, beneath which several individuals are visible. Its facade is adorned with extensive red Christmas decorations, including large red bows and green garland. To the right, a plainer, grey-faced building with windows and a decorative wrought-iron balcony on an upper floor borders the street. The street surface is paved with light grey material, and the sky is clear blue. Sunlight illuminates the left side of the street and portions of the buildings, casting distinct shadows. Several other individuals are discernible in the midground and background, some walking, others standing.
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