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Take a look at this old building standing in Davilla, Texas—captured in 2017 by photographer Scott Sanford and shared on Flickr. The weathered wood and historic charm make it a striking piece of small-town Texas history.
Have you ever passed through Davilla or know the story behind this place? Local history lovers, Texas road-trippers, and anyone with roots in the area—your insights could bring this forgotten landmark back to life.
Well… since everyone’s just loving that new Cracker Barrel logo (👀), we figured we’d better hop on the trend and give “Every Bit Texas” the same treatment. So here it is—our bold new look. What do y’all think…? #Texas #CrackerBarrel
Throwback to a classic neon BEER sign in Marfa, Texas—photographed by Thomas Hawk in 2014 and posted on Flickr. Pure West Texas vibe. Do you remember which spot this belonged to, and if it’s still serving today? Share a memory or recent pic if you’ve been by lately.
#Marfa #WestTexas #TexasVibes #TexasHistory #NeonSign #TexasRoadTrip #SmallTownTexas #EveryBitTexas
Snapped this shot of a massive cruise ship from Apffel Park Rd in Galveston—nearly four miles out—and it still dominates the view. In person, it’s even more jaw-dropping… like watching a floating city glide across the water. Ever seen one up close at the Galveston port? #cruiseship #IslandLife #texas
What starts as a peaceful Texas river turns into a full-blown disaster in under 35 minutes.
This time-lapse footage—shot from the Center Point Bridge in Kerrville—shows the Guadalupe River swelling from ankle-deep to overtopping the bridge, sweeping away everything in its path.
This isn’t a movie. It’s real, and it happened fast.
🎥 Video by Scrib Nibit
📍 Kerrville, Texas | July 2025 Floods
🕒 Clip sped up to ~50 seconds for visibility
AUDIO ON ⚠️ This will make your blood boil.
A woman is caught on video blaming Texas parents for their children’s deaths in the Kerr County flood — and openly mocking the adults who died across Central Texas.
Who says something like this? What kind of person uses tragedy to score political points?
This isn’t just tone-deaf. It’s cruel. And Texans are watching.
#KerrCounty #TexasFloods #TexasStrong #CentralTexas #EveryBitTexas #HillCountry #FloodResponse #TexasNews
📍Kerr County, Texas — Aftermath of the Floods
This isn’t just water damage… it’s destruction. Entire vehicles tossed like toys and piled in someone’s own yard. 😳💔
This is what Texans are dealing with right now.
If you’re from the Hill Country or know someone who is—check on them. These floodwaters left more than just mud behind.
#KerrCounty #TexasFlood2025 #HillCountryStrong #EveryBitTexas #TexasNews #FloodDamage #TexasWeather
Houston Astros fans know the feeling. 🧡💙
One day it’s all fireworks at Minute Maid… next day, we’re pacing the living room. 😅⚾
Being a Stros fan means riding every inning like it’s October.
Win or lose, we’re still H-Town proud. 💪
Tag your Astros crew—this one hits home.
#HoustonAstros #StrosNation #MinuteMaidPark #AstrosFans #TexasBaseball #HTownProud #EveryBitTexas
Mary Grace Baker, a joyful young girl who had recently celebrated her First Holy Communion, was among the lives tragically lost in the Kerr County floods. This heartbreaking loss reminds us to keep the victims and their families in our thoughts as they begin the long road to healing. 🕊️🙏
Image: St. Anne Catholic School
In the heart of devastation, something powerful is rising. These young survivors from Camp Mystic are singing their hearts out—not in despair, but in defiance of darkness. Their voices carry love, hope, and raw faith through the storm. When grief tries to silence joy, this is what it looks like to pass it on. 💔🙏
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Meet Scott Ruskan—a name Texans won’t forget. On his very first mission with the U.S. Coast Guard, he helped rescue 165 children and staff trapped by rising floodwaters at a Texas summer camp. No hesitation. No backup. Just raw courage in the face of disaster.
That’s what Texas grit looks like. That’s what real heroes do.
Let’s give this man the recognition he deserves. Drop a 💙 if you’re proud to call this guy one of our own.
#EveryBitTexas #TexasFloods #TexasStrong #Texas #FloodRescue
A Texas girl breaks down in tears as she remembers her friend—one of 27 young lives lost at Camp Mystic when floodwaters surged 26 feet in under an hour. The Guadalupe River swallowed the land in minutes. 10 campers and 1 counselor are still missing. Across Central Texas, at least 91 people have died in the deadliest flash flood our state has seen in decades. 💔
We don’t post this for clicks. We post it to remember them.
Watch the Llano River transform in real time. Starting at 5:10 PM on July 4th, this time lapse captures the raw, unstoppable rise of the floodwaters. In just 20 minutes, the river surges at least 20 feet—fast enough to sweep away anything in its path. A law enforcement officer stands watch as the road is already closed, showing just how serious the situation had become. Texans know: water this powerful commands respect.
This is where it began. Early footage from Kerr County captures the brutal force of floodwaters ripping through the Texas Hill Country. It’s humbling. It’s heartbreaking. And it’s a reminder of how quickly nature can turn.
But Texans don’t back down. We come together. We help our neighbors. And we rebuild—again and again.
💛 Prayers for every family affected.
💪 We’re Texas strong, and we’re not done yet. #Texas #TexasFloods #TexasStrong
Ingram, Texas lost a real one. Julian Ryan, 27, died saving his fiancée, kids, and mother from rising floodwaters. He punched out a window so they could escape to the roof—bleeding out from a severed artery in the process. His final words were, “I’m sorry, I’m not going to make it. I love y’all.” Let Texans know what real heroism looks like.
When disaster strikes, H-E-B rolls in like clockwork—no headlines needed, just boots on the ground and supplies in the truck. 💪 This convoy headed straight for Kerr County is more than grocery delivery—it’s what Texas loyalty looks like. We don’t forget who shows up when it counts. That’s why around here, we don’t just shop H-E-B—we stand with ’em. 🚛❤️
Looks like Dodger Nation is throwing a hissy fit over José Altuve again—maybe it’s ‘cause the Astros just took two straight at their own house and are lining up the broom for a Sunday sweep. 💥
Altuve’s living rent-free, and LA’s bullpen? Let’s just say it ain’t looking playoff-ready. Y’all mad at the man… or mad at the scoreboard?