Freewrite || Retail Pertalite on the Roadside


That afternoon, the sun shone brightly, the shadows of the trees dancing across the dusty ground. On the roadside, beneath a tin roof and faded banners, rows of bottles filled with a light green liquid glistened in the sunlight. These bottles weren't beverages, but fuel retail Pertalite a source of livelihood for many motorists and small-scale street vendors.
The atmosphere at the stall was simple but warm. A man sat relaxed on a wooden bench, sipping black coffee while observing the sparse traffic. Occasionally, a motorcycle stopped in front of the wooden rack, and the rider got off, took a bottle of Pertalite, and handed over the money with a small smile. There were no digital pumps, no large price signs only trust, habit, and necessity united them.
The smell of gasoline mingled with the scent of coffee and dry leaves that had fallen to the ground. The sound of light conversation could be heard faintly, blending with the breeze blowing from the road. This is where the pulse of simple life was palpable among the used mineral water bottles that had now become vessels of sustenance.
For some, a scene like this might be ordinary, but for those with a keen eye, there's a story of struggle behind every bottle of retail gas station. About those who earn a living without complaint, about customers who remain loyal despite fluctuating prices, and about the warmth of community that remains in the small corners of life.
Places like this teach us that behind simple things like selling retail gas station lie the extraordinary values of honesty, patience, and a spirit of survival.

Note: I am writing in Indonesian and using the help of Google translate to translate into English.
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| Photographer | Smartphone used | Location |
|---|---|---|
| @gunting | Realme C53 | Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam |