Cultivating love (Tulips for Valentine's Day)

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Cultivating love

You meet countless people in a lifetime, but most of them are forgotten as quickly as they came. Yet, few sparkle so brightly that you can't get them out of your head, and when luck is kind to you, this is even mutual.

When connecting with another person, you never know where things are going, but if it looks promising, you take the risk. The longer the physical, emotional, and spiritual connection between the lover and the beloved, the more intense the relationship becomes.

However, love is constantly put to the test, and you should be careful with this fragile gift. Because if you don't cultivate love, it may disappear faster than you can imagine.

Tulips for Valentine's Day

I took this photo in 2022 in the Netherlands. You can see purple tulips in the Dutch Keukenhof. The Dutch have cultivated tulips since the 16th century, and their love for this flower has only grown over time. Tulips are beautiful flowers that can bring a smile to anyone's face, and the colorful blooms signify new beginnings and hope. Every year, millions of tourists flock to the Netherlands to experience this unique beauty and take in the sights of these colorful blooms.

Hi there, I'm Stefanie, the photographer, and author of the blog post you're reading now.


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