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February 9, 2026

Bride and Groom Exchanging Wedding Vows Are Surprised by a Double Rainbow

A private marital vow exchanged on a remote mountain ridge turned into an extra unforgettable when a double rainbow appeared overhead. Photographers Marcin and Dorota of B.D.F.K Photography captured every second of the magical moment. Their photos turn a quiet sunrise ceremony into an extraordinary story that celebrates love and the unpredictability of nature. The couple chose an intimate setting at dawn to exchange their vows.

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February 8, 2026

Artist Has Eroded Her Own Privacy in Favor of Art, and Now It’s on Display in a Sprawling Show

Perhaps no one better embodies conceptual art than Sophie Calle. Throughout her decades-long career, the French artist has merged everything from photography and film to text and performance, exploring how love, trust, power, death, and storytelling all inform one another. Now, a groundbreaking exhibition charting the full range of Calle’s practice has landed at UC Irvine’s Langson Museum.

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February 7, 2026

High-Altitude Cottage Nestles Seamlessly Into Georgia’s Stunning Mountain Landscapes

High in the mountains of Georgia, some 3,014 meters (about 9,888 feet) above sea level, lies a secret refuge. Designed by the Tbilisi-based Studio Stipfold, this shelter is conceived as the Caucasian country’s first sustainable high-altitude destination, deftly combining hospitality and environmental stewardship. The AltiHut Cottage, as the firm has named it, embodies solitude, tranquility, and, perhaps most importantly, a vital interconnectedness with nature.

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February 6, 2026

Woman With Down Syndrome Couldn’t Find Work, So She Started Her Own Cookie Business

A 35-year-old woman with Down syndrome named Collette Divitto was repeatedly told she’s “not the right fit” for countless jobs. Instead of feeling defeated, this inspiring woman decided to start her own business. She’s now running the successful Collettey’s Cookies, proving that she’s capable of anything. In the United States, 8.5% of people with disabilities are unemployed, which is significantly higher than those without a disability.

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