Taken very close up and from a very low angle, we are looking up along a short, narrow, old, picturesque, gently sloping cobbled sidestreet that leads up to Aarhus Domkirke. The street is empty. Up ahead, framed at the end of the street, we can see part of the redbrick cathedral with its distinctive green copper roof and spires. Right in front of us, almost level with the eye because of angle, there is a single hole in the street where one cobblestone is missing. Someone has planted two hydrangea blooms in it. Their deep blue-purple colour is a fabulous splash in the muted browns and greys of the street. A lovely and surprising way of warning others not to trip on the hole, which would otherwise be barely visible to anyone walking or cycling here.
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