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Mike Miggins

@rightofwayguru

Right-of-Way advisor and expert.

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Today is Michaelmas — the Christian festival honoring the Archangel Michael. So, do you ever wonder why so many wonders across Europe bear St. Michael's name? When you investigate why, you discover something truly strange... 🧵

Today is Michaelmas — the Christian festival honoring the Archangel Michael.

So, do you ever wonder why so many wonders across Europe bear St. Michael's name?

When you investigate why, you discover something truly strange... 🧵
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Boom ‼️‼️‼️The Houston Chronicle’s Top 100 Restaurant list is out, with 15 making their first appearance and several old favorites topping the list. houstonchronicle.com/projects/2024/…

Irish Consulate (@irelandcgaustin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Texas there are 120 Irish-based companies supported by Enterprise Ireland, adding over 4,000 jobs, investments, and ideas to the state's already-thriving innovative business scene #LeChéile100 x.com/IrelandEmbUSA/…

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Parenting your children has 4 major phases. Get stuck in one and you cause friction with your kids. Learn the 4 C's of parenting and how to move to the next stage. A thread 🧵

Parenting your children has 4 major phases.

Get stuck in one and you cause friction with your kids.

Learn the 4 C's of parenting and how to move to the next stage.

A thread 🧵
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Humans use concrete more than any substance other than water. Now, scientists at the UW Engineering and Microsoft have found a way to use less by having powdered seaweed bond with the concrete — all while still maintaining its usual strength. washington.edu/news/2025/07/1…

Humans use concrete more than any substance other than water. Now, scientists at the <a href="/uwengineering/">UW Engineering</a> and Microsoft have found a way to use less by having powdered seaweed bond with the concrete — all while still maintaining its usual strength.

washington.edu/news/2025/07/1…