Barry Tang (@barrytang5) 's Twitter Profile
Barry Tang

@barrytang5

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CBP (@cbp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Each and every day, border wall construction continues. We won't stop until the job is finished! Here is some recent progress near Nogales, Arizona. It's just one of the many parts of the border where we are installing wall and other deterrents to keep illegal aliens out of

Each and every day, border wall construction continues. We won't stop until the job is finished! 

Here is some recent progress near Nogales, Arizona.  It's just one of the many parts of the border where we are installing wall and other deterrents to keep illegal aliens out of
Adventures in California History (@pitsenberger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After seeing the deep wagon ruts of Guernsey, Wyoming, pictured, I had developed a case of wagon rut envy! The deep ruts there happened due to the sandstone nature of the ground, with thousands of wagon wheels cutting into the ground. In California the ruts tend to be shallower

Lisa Molloy (@lisaky72) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sadly another program didn't deem him worthy of help... This guy ran at nearly every track in the country and has now found a home at Rerun.

Hunter Sáenz (@hunt_saenz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NEW: the woman who rents the house where a deadly pool party was held, says she rents the pool out thru Swimply. She says she maxed the event at 200 people but by the time she left, she guesses there were 500 here. Here’s what that backyard looks like. 5 shot. One dead.

#NEW: the woman who rents the house where a deadly pool party was held, says she rents the pool out thru Swimply. She says she maxed the event at 200 people but by the time she left, she guesses there were 500 here. 

Here’s what that backyard looks like. 

5 shot. One dead.
Michael Fiore - Garden Center (@usafiore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Texas actually did something like this, but better. Starting in the 1960s, thanks to Lady Bird Johnson and the Highway Beautification Act, Texas began planting native wildflowers along highways. Today, TxDOT manages about 800,000 acres of roadside and intentionally delays mowing

Texas actually did something like this, but better. Starting in the 1960s, thanks to Lady Bird Johnson and the Highway Beautification Act, Texas began planting native wildflowers along highways.

Today, TxDOT manages about 800,000 acres of roadside and intentionally delays mowing