Lizflipped into Gardening5 days ago7 shade-loving window box plants that thrive all summer, from fuchsias to fernsHouse Beautiful - Eve SmallmanIf your window boxes are looking tired after spring, now is the perfect time to refresh them with shade-loving plants that thrive in darker spots. Milder temperatures and longer daylight hours encourage faster growth, helping easy-care flowers and foliage quickly fill containers with colour, …
Lizflipped into Travel5 days agoThese Are the Best New Hotel Spas in the World for 2026, From Montana to RwandaCondé Nast Traveler - By Todd PlummerFrom a Rwanda camp with the first of its kind wellness facility to an exciting new medi-spa hammam in Morocco, the world's most exciting new spas are hitting a new level of luxury. This year marked a huge turning point for hotel spas—the old model of putting a lonely string of treatment rooms next …
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Lizflipped into PhotographyMay 25Organize 10,000 Photos Without Losing Your Mind | Fstoppersfstoppers.com - by Alex CookeSomewhere around the 5,000-photo mark, most photographers realize they have a problem. The images are scattered across three folders on a laptop, two …
Lizflipped into GERMANY1:19May 25Germany: Cold War landmark Checkpoint Charlie continues to attract visitors in Berlin.StringersHubSHOTLIST: BERLIN, GERMANY (DEC 9, 2025) 1. VARIOUS OF COLD WAR LANDMARK, CHECKPOINT CHARLIE / TOURISTS POSING AND TAKING PHOTOSBERLIN, GERMANY - DEC 9, 2025: Checkpoint Charlie, one of the iconic landmarks of the Cold War era in Berlin, the capital of Germany, remains a popular attraction for visitors. Once recognized as one of the most well-known crossing points separating East and West Berlin, the site is now among the city’s most visited historical locations. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie has evolved into an open-air museum, preserving the traces of the Cold War years for the present day. The area features various symbols of the era when US and Soviet soldiers faced off against one another. The site includes informational panels about the period and a replica checkpoint, while the Soviet flag on display also catches the attention of visitors.