Maureen モーリイ ☘️ (@mbmedina2001) 's Twitter Profile
Maureen モーリイ ☘️

@mbmedina2001

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Wheels (Sean) (@wheeler244) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ancient forests - 🌲 For millions of years, water has eroded this rugged coastline, leaving behind otherworldly carved sea stacks with their own small ecosystems. This particular stack sits just east of Neah Bay, which has a deep history with the Makah people. #wawx #pnw #nature

Ancient forests - 🌲
For millions of years, water has eroded this rugged coastline, leaving behind otherworldly carved sea stacks with their own small ecosystems. This particular stack sits just east of Neah Bay, which has a deep history with the Makah people.  #wawx #pnw #nature
Japan Station (@jpnstation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PASMO is launching a new visitor IC card called TOURIST PASMO in May 2026, giving short-term foreign visitors a rechargeable, deposit-free travel card they can buy at airport-area railway stations around Narita and Haneda. The new card carries over the concept of the former

PASMO is launching a new visitor IC card called TOURIST PASMO in May 2026, giving short-term foreign visitors a rechargeable, deposit-free travel card they can buy at airport-area railway stations around Narita and Haneda.

The new card carries over the concept of the former
Camellia Tea Ceremony (@camelliakyoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Known as 'tsutsuji' (躑躅/つつじ) in Japanese, azaleas were first cultivated in Japan in the Kamakura period (there are around 40 original varieties). Their popularity really took off in Edo times, and the flowers can now be found growing in every corner of the city. #Japan #京都

Known as 'tsutsuji' (躑躅/つつじ) in Japanese, azaleas were first cultivated in Japan in the Kamakura period (there are around 40 original varieties).
Their popularity really took off in Edo times, and the flowers can now be found growing in every corner of the city.
#Japan #京都
【公式】北野天満宮 全国天満宮総本社 (@kitano_bunka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

本日4月25日は天神様の御縁日。 天神市が開催中です。 ◆開閉門時間 6時半〜20時 ◆祭典    月次祭・夕神饌 ◆御神楽   10時〜16時 ◆宝物殿   9時〜16時 ◆猿回し   17時頃まで ◆北野天神太鼓奉納 18時より ◆青もみじ苑    9時〜20時 #北野天満宮 #京都 #御縁日 #天神市

本日4月25日は天神様の御縁日。
天神市が開催中です。
◆開閉門時間 6時半〜20時
◆祭典    月次祭・夕神饌
◆御神楽   10時〜16時
◆宝物殿   9時〜16時
◆猿回し   17時頃まで
◆北野天神太鼓奉納 18時より
◆青もみじ苑    9時〜20時
#北野天満宮 #京都 #御縁日 #天神市
Rogelio Galván ll 🇩🇪🇲🇽 (@galvanpero55796) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Books only have two smells. The smell of a new book, which is good, and the smell of an old book, which is even better.” -Ray Bradbury- #SundayVibes

“Books only have two smells. The smell of a new book, which is good, and the smell of an old book, which is even better.”

-Ray Bradbury- 

#SundayVibes
Jill Filipovic (@jillfilipovic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are so many great things about taking the train in Japan but the total and utter silence - no one playing TikTok out loud, no one having a phone conversation- is a nice reminder that a better society is possible.

HELLO! Canada (@hellocanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dick Van Dyke was doing some sweet dance moves to the music at an outdoor event when iconic trumpet player Herb Alpert, 91, introduced himself 🌟 The 100 year old acting legend was delighted, the pair shaking hands and starting to chat. Such a cute duo! 📽️ : @alauravandyke

Seattle Mariners (@mariners) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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🛒 REPOST TO WIN 🛒

Our friends at <a href="/Fred_Meyer/">Fred Meyer</a> are back with another chance for you to win a $500 gift card! All you need to do is hit that repost button and take advantage of Mariners Rewards next time you’re grocery shopping. atmlb.com/3fh7AGY
Aristo 🇪🇸 (@fraujaahmins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Otome Tōge Matsuri in Tsuwano is probably Japan’s most beautiful and unique Catholic tradition. It remembers the Christians who were exiled and tortured here during the Meiji period, refusing to abandon their faith.