Bunny Ears & Good Company: A Spring Walk to Remember
There’s something about wearing bunny ears in public that makes everything a little brighter—especially when you're not the only one doing it. Our Easter photo walk wasn’t just about taking pictures, it was about showing up for each other, laughing in the streets, and sharing the kind of moments that don’t need to be posted to matter.
We started with coffee and smiles, the kind you only get from friends who know how to start the day right. There was no rush, no rigid plan—just a path loosely traced across the city, where every corner held a little surprise. A funny sign here, a perfect shadow there. But more often, it was someone’s joke or shared silence that made you pause, not the scene in front of the lens.
What stood out wasn’t the architecture or the light—it was the feeling. That soft hum of spring in the air, people leaning into conversations as much as their cameras, the quiet joy of walking side by side. We took turns pointing out things the others missed, paused for spontaneous group selfies, and made room for anyone who needed to slow down. No one got left behind.
By the time we reached our final stretch, the bunny ears had tilted and the sun had shifted, but the spirit stayed strong. There’s something wonderfully grounding about walking through a city you know with people who see it differently. And when you look around and realize everyone’s still smiling after hours on their feet—that’s when you know it was a good day.
This wasn't just a photo walk. It was a reminder: community is built one small moment at a time, and sometimes the best memories aren’t captured by the camera, but carried home in your heart.
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