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⚠️Avoid #I-5 SB in the #Buttonwillow area. A big rig left I-5 and overturned between the NB & SB lanes, delaying both directions of travel in Central CA.

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Lost Tesla Drives Wrong Way Onto Hot Track During Live Race Broadcast "...what the F. This may be the biggest F I've ever what'ed," the race commentator said.

The most #tesla thing you'll see today: a Tesla drives onto the #buttonwillow track during an active and televised AFM race. Maybe the driver saw some #motorcycles they wanted to run down

#motosky

www.thedrive.com/news/lost-te...

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Bee on Button Willow. #buttonwillow #bee #insect #pollinatot

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The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting an outdoor scene, likely from the early to mid-20th century. In this rural setting, there are several makeshift structures with peaked roofs and wooden walls, which appear to be temporary shelters for migrant laborers or seasonal workers.

There's also visible dry grass scattered around the area, indicating that it might not have been recently cultivated or maintained. A barrel lies on its side in the foreground of the photo, further suggesting a state of disarray or neglect.

In summary, this photograph captures an impoverished rural landscape with simple temporary housing for possibly displaced workers during off-seasons between farming activities.

The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting an outdoor scene, likely from the early to mid-20th century. In this rural setting, there are several makeshift structures with peaked roofs and wooden walls, which appear to be temporary shelters for migrant laborers or seasonal workers. There's also visible dry grass scattered around the area, indicating that it might not have been recently cultivated or maintained. A barrel lies on its side in the foreground of the photo, further suggesting a state of disarray or neglect. In summary, this photograph captures an impoverished rural landscape with simple temporary housing for possibly displaced workers during off-seasons between farming activities.

Buttonwillow, California. "Company" cotton pickers camp, after picking season. Some families remain for tag ends of picking and for pulling bolls, or for lack of other winter quarters

#Buttonwillow #California #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771219/

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The image is a black-and-white photograph featuring an older man wearing a dark jacket and a hat. He appears to be standing outdoors, with his gaze directed downwards towards the right side of the frame. His expression seems contemplative or thoughtful.
In the background, there's a partly cloudy sky above him, which suggests it might have been taken during daylight hours. The photo has some visual noise typical for black-and-white images from that period and is marked by handwritten text on its top edge, "3-24881," likely an identification number or reference code.
The overall mood of the image appears somber yet reflective, capturing a moment in time with subtle details hinting at the man's possible age and life experiences. The photograph seems to be part of Dorothea Lange's collection from Buttonwillow, Kern County, California, which was known for its cattle farming during Miller and Lux periods and has since become a cotton district as per the provided link.
The image might evoke curiosity about this individual's story or background within that historical context.

The image is a black-and-white photograph featuring an older man wearing a dark jacket and a hat. He appears to be standing outdoors, with his gaze directed downwards towards the right side of the frame. His expression seems contemplative or thoughtful. In the background, there's a partly cloudy sky above him, which suggests it might have been taken during daylight hours. The photo has some visual noise typical for black-and-white images from that period and is marked by handwritten text on its top edge, "3-24881," likely an identification number or reference code. The overall mood of the image appears somber yet reflective, capturing a moment in time with subtle details hinting at the man's possible age and life experiences. The photograph seems to be part of Dorothea Lange's collection from Buttonwillow, Kern County, California, which was known for its cattle farming during Miller and Lux periods and has since become a cotton district as per the provided link. The image might evoke curiosity about this individual's story or background within that historical context.

Buttonwillow, Kern County, California. On the land since the cattle days of Miller and Lux. Now cotton district

#Buttonwillow #KernCounty #California #Miller #DorotheaLanges #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771239/

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This black and white photograph depicts a desolate rural landscape, with an old-fashioned two-story building prominently featuring signs that read "Buttonwillow Post Office" and "Buttonwillow Workingman's Co-op." The post office is part of the Buttonwillow district in California known for its large-scale cotton farming. In front of the building stands a vintage automobile alongside which a man appears to be engaged in some task, possibly related to maintenance or loading.

A flagpole with an American flag waves atop the post office, suggesting national pride and perhaps indicating that this image is taken during a time when such flags were more commonly displayed as symbols. To one side of the building lies a puddle reflecting its reflection on what seems like a muddy terrain indicative of recent rainfall in a region not known for abundant precipitation.

The surrounding landscape extends into an expanse dotted with telephone poles, indicating rudimentary communication infrastructure at that point in time or location. The sky is overcast, contributing to the overall somber and austere ambiance of this remote setting.

This black and white photograph depicts a desolate rural landscape, with an old-fashioned two-story building prominently featuring signs that read "Buttonwillow Post Office" and "Buttonwillow Workingman's Co-op." The post office is part of the Buttonwillow district in California known for its large-scale cotton farming. In front of the building stands a vintage automobile alongside which a man appears to be engaged in some task, possibly related to maintenance or loading. A flagpole with an American flag waves atop the post office, suggesting national pride and perhaps indicating that this image is taken during a time when such flags were more commonly displayed as symbols. To one side of the building lies a puddle reflecting its reflection on what seems like a muddy terrain indicative of recent rainfall in a region not known for abundant precipitation. The surrounding landscape extends into an expanse dotted with telephone poles, indicating rudimentary communication infrastructure at that point in time or location. The sky is overcast, contributing to the overall somber and austere ambiance of this remote setting.

Buttonwillow, California. New large-scale cotton farming district

#Buttonwillow #California #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771238/

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The image is a black and white photograph showing an American flag flying atop what appears to be a small, two-story building. The structure has signs indicating it's the "Buttonwillow Post Office" on one side and another sign reading "Buttonwillow Food Center Workingman's Store." In front of this establishment are several old-fashioned cars parked in a dirt lot that suggests an earlier time period for the photo. There is at least three older model vehicles visible, with two appearing to be delivery vans or trucks and others resembling passenger automobiles from the mid-20th century.

The ground seems muddy, indicating recent rain or poor drainage conditions. A person can be seen standing near one of the cars, possibly inspecting it or working on a task at hand. The overall setting suggests a rural or semi-rural area during an era when such post offices and food centers were common in small communities across America.

This image is likely to evoke thoughts about past American history, agriculture (given Buttonwillow's name reference), and the simplicity of life back then compared to today’s modern conveniences.

The image is a black and white photograph showing an American flag flying atop what appears to be a small, two-story building. The structure has signs indicating it's the "Buttonwillow Post Office" on one side and another sign reading "Buttonwillow Food Center Workingman's Store." In front of this establishment are several old-fashioned cars parked in a dirt lot that suggests an earlier time period for the photo. There is at least three older model vehicles visible, with two appearing to be delivery vans or trucks and others resembling passenger automobiles from the mid-20th century. The ground seems muddy, indicating recent rain or poor drainage conditions. A person can be seen standing near one of the cars, possibly inspecting it or working on a task at hand. The overall setting suggests a rural or semi-rural area during an era when such post offices and food centers were common in small communities across America. This image is likely to evoke thoughts about past American history, agriculture (given Buttonwillow's name reference), and the simplicity of life back then compared to today’s modern conveniences.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Buttonwillow, California. New large-scale cotton farming district

#Buttonwillow #California #American #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771232/

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Congratulations to all the winners at Buttonwillow! #buttonwillow #scca

M. Lewis
J. Jordan
J. Viso
E. Poulsen
R. Hazelton
M. Neumeyer
J. Black
T. Carel
D. Starkweather
O. Jackson
T. Harris

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Did my first @rivianofficial.bsky.social
450 mile road trip from Napa to OC down CA-5, stopping in #Firebaugh and #Buttonwillow at RAN charging stations. It was awesome! Didn’t even consider using a NACS!!

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