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I filmed this swan couple on a quiet spring morning. The female was resting on the nest, tucked beneath the branches of a tree. She looked peaceful, content — as if she had nowhere better to be. The male, on the other hand… was busy. He was picking up little twigs — small, crooked ones — walking away from the nest, and then tossing them gently back over his shoulder in the general direction of his mate. It made me smile. Maybe he was helping. Maybe he was showing off. Or maybe he just wanted her to see that he was doing something — even if that something looked a bit… inefficient. But you know what? He was trying. And somehow, watching him in that moment brought a lump to my throat. You see, my wife and I have been together nearly 50 years. She’s my best friend. My heart still skips a little when I see her smile. We’ve built a life — not with grand gestures or fancy plans, but with small, steady twigs of love. A thousand quiet mornings. A hundred patient evenings. A few unexpected arguments over absolutely nothing. Shared laughter. Shared tears. And suddenly, watching that sweet, silly swan tossing twigs like a slightly confused florist — it reminded me of us. He looked so proud of his little collection. Like he was saying, "Look what I found, darling! Another perfect stick!" And I could almost hear her gentle reply, "That’s lovely, dear… now try bringing it a little closer next time." The whole scene was oddly familiar. In these turbulent times, when the world feels so loud, cold, and fast… it’s easy to forget that love — real love — isn’t flashy. It doesn’t shout. It’s slow. Quiet. Steady. It lives in gentle gestures. In staying close. In doing the little things — over and over — not because they’re perfect, but because you care. So here’s to the swans. To the ones who toss twigs, and to the ones who quietly build the nest while pretending not to notice how far off target those twigs are landing. And if you’re lucky enough to have someone to walk through life with — hold them close tonight. You don’t even have to say a word. Because sometimes, the silence between two people who truly love each other… says more than a thousand clever lines. Though, to be fair… a cup of tea and a well-timed compliment never hurt either.