Photographer John E. Walker in Oshawa, September 19, 2025, at Parkwood Estate National Historic Site.
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I truly appreciate the beauty of nature, and I enjoy your eye for capturing beautiful images. You don’t have to post every week; posting every second week or even monthly would be perfectly fine. With so many options to choose from, it takes time to fully appreciate each picture. There are 21 choices to go through, and I can select the images I want to save. The words "love," "compassion," and "community" resonate deeply with me, as they convey a sense of connection and empathy. I really enjoy this aspect of the network. Thanks for being awesome!
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My favorite color purple and with the bees snd butterflies, just beautiful. Thank you for sharing this wonderful images.
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Just beautiful John, Im was out today and it was so nice just to feel the sun again. How can I support you this week?
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🌸💗“A Heart in Bloom” – A Reflection on Health and Wellness🌸💗
Sometimes, we just need to slow down and look a little closer. When we take the time to truly see, the world reveals small wonders that are easy to miss.
This flower, with its soft white petals and rich pink center, is more than just beautiful; it’s a quiet message about balance, love, and renewal. The white represents purity and healing, while the deep pink flowing from the center symbolizes love, energy, and emotional wellness.
And if you look a little closer, there’s a surprise waiting — the top petal, shaped like a heart, the most colourful of them all. But it doesn’t stop there. Look again, and you’ll notice even within the ridges and shades of colour, tiny heart shapes appear, layered like whispers of love throughout the bloom.
It’s a gentle reminder that health and wellness come from taking time to see what’s not obvious, to find beauty in the details, and to recognize the love that flows through all living things.
When we lead with love, for ourselves, for others, and for nature — we begin to truly bloom. 🌸💗