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Rebekah Marks⚓🧭🐈

@ladyhamilton84

Idealistic Pessimist. Christian, Medievalist, Pro-Western Civ, Historian, Cat slave, Chionophile. Books, cats, Dead White Males and occasional cups of tea.

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Clarita was trying to show off her famous tilt plate technique with her friends, but nobody was paying attention 😹 Happy #Caturday dear friends, I hope your day is going well with little moments to make you smile. Sending love and gratitude from the Reinoso Family! 🐱💖

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The HWRF model signals that INVEST #91L could make a run at Tropical Storm #BARRY before landfalling into Mexico on Sunday. It wouldn’t be the first time the Bay of Campeche worked its magic helping to spin up a storm. #TropicalUpdate 🌀

The HWRF model signals that INVEST #91L could make a run at Tropical Storm #BARRY before landfalling into Mexico on Sunday. It wouldn’t be the first time the Bay of Campeche worked its magic helping to spin up a storm.

#TropicalUpdate 🌀
🇺🇸 The American Culturist 🇺🇸 (@mericaculture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in American History: June 28th, 1778 The Battle of Monmouth! Emerging from Valley Forge, George Washington gives pursuit to British forces seeking a confrontation. Read more here about this pivotal battle during the Revolutionary War. 🧵

Today in American History: June 28th, 1778

The Battle of Monmouth!

Emerging from Valley Forge, George Washington gives pursuit to British forces seeking a confrontation. Read more here about this pivotal battle during the Revolutionary War. 🧵
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Today in American History: June 28th, 1776 Happy Carolina Day! The Battle of Sullivan’s Island marked one of the first major victories for the patriots during the Revolutionary War! Read more here🧵

Today in American History: June 28th, 1776

Happy Carolina Day!

The Battle of Sullivan’s Island marked one of the first major victories for the patriots during the Revolutionary War! Read more here🧵
Rebekah Marks⚓🧭🐈 (@ladyhamilton84) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This "Music for Cats" streaming station sounds like someone rolled most of my Pandora stations into one single feed.......Am I a cat? After 40+ years around cats I guess I am starting to think like them.....

Trad West (@trad_west_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is the Feast of Saint Peter & Saint Paul One a fisherman. One a scholar. One crucified upside down. One beheaded like a Roman citizen. Together, they conquered an Empire. The Glorious Story & Death of the Two Blessed Apostles Peter & Paul - a 🧵✝️

Today is the Feast of Saint Peter & Saint Paul

One a fisherman.
One a scholar.

One crucified upside down.
One beheaded like a Roman citizen.

Together, they conquered an Empire.

The Glorious Story & Death of the Two Blessed Apostles Peter & Paul - a 🧵✝️
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🚨 Breaking News 🚨 Reading Tolkien has been scientifically proven to reduce stress, increase hope, produce a new love for nature and lead you into wild adventures of courage, joy and sacrifice.

🚨 Breaking News 🚨

Reading Tolkien has been scientifically proven to reduce stress, increase hope, produce a new love for nature and lead you into wild adventures of courage, joy and sacrifice.
Andreas Koureas FRAS FRSA 🇬🇧🎗️ (@andreaskoureas_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1965 - after Sir Winston Churchill died - Lady Churchill naturally received many letters. One from the US stated, “That he died is unimportant, for we must all pass away. That he lived is momentous to the destiny of all. He is not gone. He lives wherever men are free.”

In 1965 - after Sir Winston Churchill died - Lady Churchill naturally received many letters. 

One from the US stated,

“That he died is unimportant, for we must all pass away. That he lived is momentous to the destiny of all. He is not gone. He lives wherever men are free.”
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Future USCGC Storis (WAGB 21) polar icebreaker (former MV Aiviq to be commissioned in Juneau in August) coming into San Diego - July 1, 2025 SRC: TW-cjr

Future USCGC Storis (WAGB 21) polar icebreaker (former MV Aiviq to be commissioned in Juneau in August) coming into San Diego - July 1, 2025

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🇺🇸 The American Culturist 🇺🇸 (@mericaculture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“He executed an obscure textbook maneuver at Little Round Top that saved the day, saved the Union Army perhaps and maybe saved the Union.”- Shelby Foote on Chamberlain's legendary bayonet charge at Gettysburg American, remember who you are descended from

“He executed an obscure textbook maneuver at Little Round Top that saved the day, saved the Union Army perhaps and maybe saved the Union.”- Shelby Foote on Chamberlain's legendary bayonet charge at Gettysburg

American, remember who you are descended from
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🏆 Endurance won Best Documentary Programme at the #BroadcastDigitalAwards A massive well done to the creative team and everyone who made the Endurance22 expedition possible. Exploration meets storytelling 👏 Find out more about the expedition here: fmht.co.uk

🏆 Endurance won Best Documentary Programme at the #BroadcastDigitalAwards

A massive well done to the creative team and everyone who made the Endurance22 expedition possible.

Exploration meets storytelling 👏

Find out more about the expedition here:

fmht.co.uk
🏛Architectolder (@architectolder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One more of the most indispensable American. This is how General Washington would have looked in 1776. This is one of his two horses that he frequently rode, he was called Blueskin because his lips turned blue in the cold weather. Washington is almost always depicted on a

One more of the most indispensable American.  This is how General Washington would have looked in 1776.  

This is one of his two horses that he frequently rode, he was called Blueskin because his lips turned blue in the cold weather. Washington is almost always depicted on a