Quercus Stellata (@q_stellata) 's Twitter Profile
Quercus Stellata

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I love living life Outdoors! Adventures and Exploring Experiences around the world. USA Ret.

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Veterans Affairs (@deptvetaffairs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we celebrate National Medal of Honor Day. There have been 3,151 recipients of our nation's highest recognition of valor since its establishment in 1861! We are thankful for the bravery and sacrifice of all Medal of Honor recipients, past, present and future.

Today we celebrate National Medal of Honor Day. There have been 3,151 recipients of our nation's highest recognition of valor since its establishment in 1861! We are thankful for the bravery and sacrifice of all Medal of Honor recipients, past, present and future.
Buffalo Ben (@buffaloben1972) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this shot from the upstream end of the Sandhole on the Buffalo National River. You can see the old Missouri and North Arkansas railroad bridge pillars. Imagine seeing the river by rail!

J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian. If you believe

Johnny B. Good (@cat5smashicane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine you're just walking your dog, and out of nowhere, you get hit with a mountain bike. That's a bad day, but the others here have it worse. 🤕🩻🩺🩼🩹🩸

Guitar Gods Unleashed (@unleashedg23066) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a dude with an accordion rolls up on a lawnmower, you know it’s about to get real. Steve’n’Seagulls turn “Thunderstruck” into a hoedown and I am here for it.

The Real Mike Rowe (@mikeroweworks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back in June of 2022, I was out for an early morning ruck when a guy on a bike skidded to a stop beside me and asked if I was Mike Rowe. I nodded and grimaced. I would have said “yes" and smiled, but the 65 lbs on my back had robbed me of my normal good humor. The man spoke with