02/12/2026
Wolcome to Arizona đľ
The Land of Scorpions, Tumbleweeds, and
Gun-toting Cowboys -If you don't like it, go back to California! Californians not welcome here.
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02/12/2026
Wolcome to Arizona đľ
The Land of Scorpions, Tumbleweeds, and
Gun-toting Cowboys -If you don't like it, go back to California! Californians not welcome here.
02/12/2026
Vintage Arizona state of mind. đľâď¸
02/12/2026
The unofficial "Welcome to Arizona" sign
02/12/2026
Arizona doesnât come with instructions or apologies.
âIt doesnât try to soften its glare, temper its heat, or make itself more comfortable for the uninitiated. What you see is a landscape stripped down to its bonesâand thatâs by design. This land wasnât built to be hospitable. It was built to be timeless.
âLife here will test you. The sun is relentless. The canyons are deep. The dust storms roll in with the weight of the sky, and the silence of the high desert can be deafening. Water is a miracle, and shade is a mercy. But the people who plant their roots in this soilâthey understand something deeper. Arizona doesnât promise comfort. It promises perspective.
âIt gives you horizons that break your ego and sunsets that heal your spirit. It gives you monsoons that wash the world clean and stars that make the earth feel small. It gives you a culture forged in fire and grit, where history isnât just in booksâitâs etched into the red rock and whispered through the saguaros.
âThere is a harshness hereâbut never without beauty. There is an emptinessâbut never without soul. Arizona doesnât pretend to be easy, and it never asks for permission to be exactly what it is. It trusts that if you can handle the heat, youâll eventually find the magic.
âThis isnât a place that begs for your approval. It doesnât perform. It simply existsâvast, ancient, and unapologeticâoffering mesas, painted deserts, hidden creeks, and a light that changes you forever.
âIf you come looking for something lush and forgiving, you may miss the point.
âBut if you meet Arizona on its own terms, you will understand why the people who love it⌠love it fiercely.
âWelcome to Arizona.
No filters.
No edits.
For those who knowâthe heat is worth the light. đľđď¸
02/12/2026
The second it hits 72° in Arizona, society completely collapses. Parkas gone. Shorts on. Dudes firing up the grill like itâs the Fourth of July. Someoneâs actually washing their car in the driveway without getting a third-degree burn from the hose. You see a guy at the store in a tank top saying, âhonestly, itâs refreshing.â REFRESHING. đľ
âBro, it was 115° for four months straight last summer; we were legally rotisserie chickens. Now itâs a tropical resort. The AC finally stops humming for five minutes and everybodyâs outside like groundhogs who just realized they aren't being cooked alive. Kids riding bikes without melting their tires, neighbors digging out the patio furniture, old heads walking around with hot coffee because they can finally hold the mug without sweating. âď¸âď¸
âYou can physically hear the hiking trail parking lots screaming because every person in the Valley decided to climb Camelback at the exact same time. Windows open. Music blasting. Vitamin D hitting hard. Itâs not "Dry Heat" anymore, itâs Arizona Fake Winterâ˘. Give it 48 hours and someoneâs gonna say, âmight stay under 80 this weekend, we should go to Sedona.â đđ¨
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02/12/2026
Tom blassingame, JA Ranch cowboy. At age 91, he got off his horse out on the range, laid down by his horse, put his hat over his face and died.
02/12/2026
Deer donât read the signs.
Snakes? Yeah, basically roommates.
âFixintoâ is a full sentence.
Lunch is just dinner that showed up early.
Distance is measured in hours, not miles â and thatâs normal.
One day itâs heat, the next itâs A/C⌠sometimes in the same afternoon.
Football on Friday night? Thatâs not a game, thatâs a commitment. đ
Sweet tea belongs at every meal. No debate.
Catfish counts as comfort food.
And if Mama says you can drive⌠congratulations, youâre licensed.
This ainât just a state â itâs a lifestyle.
If you know, you know.
If you donât⌠welcome to Texas. đ¨đąđ¤
02/12/2026
One has to go! Which do you pict..
02/12/2026
It ain't exactly Odessa, but I've seen a bunch on people mention Penwell. We worked there. We played there. No telling what some people did there! Should Odessa claim it? Or Monahans? Oh well... here's an old pic of the truckstop.
02/09/2026
Holy smokes! This photo of 4-H boys with their cattle at the Gonzales County Fair in Gonzales, Texas back in 1939 is dead solid perfect. The water trough, the boots, the hats, the glasses on the boy in back --- he kind of looks like a young Clark Kent. Maybe I'm wrong, but the kid in the white hat looks like perhaps he comes from a bit wealthier family than the kid on the left.
Taken by Russell Lee.
02/09/2026
First School you Went as a Kid in Texas
02/07/2026
On February 3, William B. Travis arrived in San Antonio with just 18 regular soldiers to reinforce the Alamo, a post already crowded with determined but loosely organized volunteers. Travis and James Bowie agreed to an uneasy shared command, Bowie directing the volunteers and Travis overseeing the regulars, in hopes of keeping unity inside the walls as tensions with Mexican forces mounted. That compromise soon faded when Bowie fell seriously ill, leaving Travis as the sole commander of the Alamo garrison, a role that placed the young officer at the center of events that would soon echo across Texas history.