People
The flower stall that gives away its last bunch
A closing-time ritual turned into a neighbourhood tradition — and a lesson in how generosity travels.

At six o'clock, whatever is left goes to whoever is passing. That is the entire policy.
It began as waste reduction and became something else: a reason for regulars to time their walk home, a reliable small joy at the end of an ordinary day.
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