. . . soon it will be poolside with pomegranate blossom martinis, lunches on terraces and warm summer nights ....
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. . . has become somewhat of a tradition to send along fondest weekend wishes after the weekend has already...
. . . leaving the city behind to revel in the romance of these first spring days and shall return...
. . . this weekend is light-filled mornings and chocolate-drizzled crêpes, sunny photographs and cloudless skies, and most of...
hello! lovely to be back again after a little time away — quietly, february has arrived as a whisper, awaking...
. . . while there are many ways to handle overcast late-winter afternoons, there is nothing quite like romantic winter...
Quite adore these pretty floral patterns that remind me of spring blossoms on the English countryside . . . florals...
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WE DID a survey at our Weekly Newsletter a while back and a longtime reader left a comment saying, “I began reading This is Glamorous back in 2009! It was everything a blog could be: glamorous, romantic, dreamy, and chic.
Last year, Rachel Antell, an archival producer for documentary films, started noticing AI-generated images mixed in with authentic photos. There are always holes or limitations in an archive; in one case, film-makers got around a shortage...
What has intelligence? Slime moulds, ants, fifth-graders, shrimp, neurons, ChatGPT, fish shoals, border collies, crowds, birds, you and me?
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