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[HD] He Mele No Lilo - Lilo and Stitch

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The screenshot features an article from the New York Times website, titled "Why Are People Still Pressing Flowers? It’s a Form of Storytelling." The article is part of the "Homes: Inside and Out" section. The focal image shows a collection of vibrant, pressed flowers laid out on an open notebook. A hand is delicately placing or adjusting a small flower on the page. The flowers are primarily purple, with some white and blue, scattered around on a teal wooden surface. The composition is bright and colorful, highlighting the natural beauty of the flowers against the rough texture of the wood.
The surrounding text includes headlines for other articles, such as "How Pros Style Vacation Snaps and Kids’ Artwork," "A Queens Woman Goes to Housing Court," "$780,000 Homes in New York, Georgia, and Texas," and "Houses Are Still Big. Prices Are Bigger." These provide insights into various lifestyle and real estate topics. The overall mood of the page is informative and visually engaging, catering to readers interested in home, art, and nature-related subjects.
- Title: "Why Are People Still Pressing Flowers? It’s a Form of Storytelling."
- Site / app: "nytimes.com"
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