Arroyo Wanderer (@arroyo_wanderer) 's Twitter Profile
Arroyo Wanderer

@arroyo_wanderer

Follow me on an adventure in the woods, next to a creek, or fishing at the lake. Never stop exploring. Happy hiking my friend!

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So disappointed... been with T-Mobile 20 years, been trying to resolve an issue where device doesn’t pick up the network. Unwilling to resolve, willing to lose loyal customer over greed - a few dollars - bye. Looking for recommendations

Russ McSpadden (@peccarynotpig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A coyote and a badger use a culvert as a wildlife crossing to pass under a busy California highway together. Coyotes and badgers are known to hunt together. 🎥Peninsula Open Space Trust

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A publicly funded institution that has failed us for generations: changed our names, stripped us of our language, physically & emotionally harmed our ancestors - PUBLIC EDUCATION.

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Some ancient cultures believed that earthquakes are common during or shortly after a lunar eclipse, so hold on tight if the floorboards start to move under your bed tonight #FullMoon #Gemini #Lunareclipse2020

Deb Haaland (@debhaalandnm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Interior Department manages our public lands to make sure we protect them, honor them, & preserve them for future generations. This was all Indigenous land, once — so it's ironic that we've never had a Native American Interior Secretary. I would be honored to be the first.

Mario Lopez (@mariolopezviva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We out here! Santa Fe, New Mexico! Here doing a little scouting, some light work, and enjoying this beautiful state... #SantaFe #LandOfEnchantment #GreenChile

Secretary Deb Haaland (@secdebhaaland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Indigenous People’s Day I am proud to celebrate the rich traditions and resilience of Indigenous Communities. As US Department of the Interior works to honor our nation-to-nation promises, it is more important than ever to recognize Indigenous Peoples as the first stewards of this land.