Evening On The Street

The street wasn't overly crowded. Commuters hastened home. I rode alongside, capturing vibrant moments of street life: hastened pedestrians, street performers and vendors, amidst the hum of evening city life.


My gaze fell upon a humble tea counter advertisement. "ES TEH 3000 " as all it said. Yet, the simplicity spoke volumes: warmth in every sip, comfort in every cup, and solace in the quiet moments of life's chaos.

The tea counter showcased assorted snacks, embodying Indonesia's quintessential retail spirit: crunchy krupuk, savory peanuts, and sweet snacks.This humble stall typified the country's ubiquitous small vendors, offering warmth and local flavors.


A street seller waited patiently beneath the streetlight, offering crispy fried snacks. The quiet evening street stretched before him, yet he remained steadfast, persevering in anticipation of nocturnal customers seeking savory late-night treats.

Across the street, food stalls were open. Sellers waited for customers with hope. They did this every day. They felt sure they would make money and take it home.

The street to the houses was dark. Only a few people were around. The street showed a simple way of life. It was peaceful. Thanks for watching.

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Very nice pictures brother... God bless you!

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