First past the poster
We'll keep it shortish, but put in an image within the body text, and now it's side-by-side, embedded in the text.
April 5, 2024
we could have more
But this is ordinary, even includes quoted text, lists, styles, etc. -- and nice wrapped embedded images, within the portable text below.
Looks like the Lofoten in not so snowy times....let's have another look...
- green
- inviting
- may not be quite so warm
So let's begin in the way we might write out a story or an essay, there to have an illustration appear, perhaps not long after the beginning, to attract the eye...

And we should be able to see some text along the side, with luck at this moment.
This text should continue after the image, unwrapping to look in a normal way and not taking undue trouble to arrange it.
Interesting how this is going...and then to see the result, how it turns out, even with this unusual way of doing. It takes a long enough text to be sure of the way it looks, but that's what content editing is for, isn't it.
So what's next, indeed? And if we keep typing here, what is going to happen in the end? It looks like overtypes, etc., are going to be caught up as soon as we pause. So why didn't it happen in the demo? Even with nine iterations here, at least no greater complexity, it works as expected, given we have the proper VisualEditing component.