Some photos carry a whole season inside them.
This one is bright and a little ridiculous in the best way: two faces caught mid-day, softened by a playful dog filter, standing in front of a wall of posters that feels like a city talking over itself. It’s the kind of snapshot you take without thinking too much, and then later it turns into a small ache—proof that a moment was real.
“Missing my Boys Already Gavin & Arek” says it plainly. Missing has its own weather. It can show up on a busy street, in the hum between London and New York, or in the quiet after your phone slips back into your pocket. Travel makes friendships feel like constellations—same shapes, just seen from different places.
I like that the picture doesn’t try to be grand. It’s just two friends, shoulder-to-shoulder, letting the ordinary become a little stranger and sweeter for a second. That’s usually how it works: the mundane, the faded background, and then something alive in the middle of it.
Wherever you both landed after this—different time zones, different trains, different rooms—this is the reminder that you were there together. And that you’ll be again.

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