View allAll Photos Tagged Rubyred,

Volkswagen 1200 L456 Ruby Red

Enjoying coffee and cereal at Rubyred Labs.

Simplified face paint version. Limited Edition 200. Ruby Red Fashion Friends

bright lights on hot summer nights...

 

or jolly ranchers...

 

whatever ;P

Buy Natural Ruby 9CT

GIN : 11226936

 

Yelp Elite Event at Jify's in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Sponsored by Deep Eddy Vodka. Photos by Nicholas Doyle.

1.20ctw Genuine Ruby & Solid .925 Sterling Silver Gemstone Ring Online at Best Wholesale Price. Find More: www.sterlingsilverjewelry.tv/genuine-ruby-925-sterling-si...

Chelley got her Froggy boots finally. Raynee fits in these Cowboy boots from RubyRed.

Yelp Elite Event at Jify's in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Sponsored by Deep Eddy Vodka. Photos by Nicholas Doyle.

Checking the Devons on a typical misty afternoon...

I was going for the "Sin City" smoldering effect on this one

Lone Star Citrus Growers hosts a roundtable discussion in their packing warehouse with Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and Texas Governor Greg Abbott who enter through a wash station in the Edinburg, Texas facility on Feb. 9, 2026. The meeting focused on a new commitment between the United States and Mexico to strengthen implementation of the 1944 Water Treaty, ensuring reliable water deliveries for South Texas farmers and ranchers. The stakeholders presented the needs they face and what actions the U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA, could do.

Lone Star Citrus Growers is a family-owned and operated Texas grapefruit packing house, established 19 years ago. The company specializes in Texas-grown citrus, primarily grapefruit (about 80%) and oranges (about 20%), shipping roughly one million 40-pound cartons annually during its October–March season. Known for its advanced processing technology, Lone Star Citrus uses digital camera systems to grade and size fruit, ensuring quality standards for “fancy” and “choice” grades. Their grapefruit includes the popular Rio Red variety, harvested fresh and processed within days to maintain peak quality. The company is a proud member of Texas Citrus Mutual (TCM) and the Texas International Produce Association (TIPA), organizations that advocate for South Texas growers.

At the end of the process USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) inspectors were stationed along the packing line, conducting routine checks to ensure fruit met federal phytosanitary standards and monitored grading accuracy, verifying that Lone Star Citrus Growers’ automated sizing and sorting systems correctly classified fruit by grade and size. Their work helps prevent the spread of plant pests and diseases while maintaining quality standards that protect both domestic and international trade for Texas citrus growers.

USDA Media by Lance Cheung.

riding the giant rocking horse

Lone Star Citrus Growers Jud Flowers, white shirt, and JT Flowers, green shirt, welcome Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and Texas Governor Greg Abbott to thier packing facility for a roundtable discussion in Edinburg, Texas, on Feb. 9, 2026. The meeting focused on a new commitment between the United States and Mexico to strengthen implementation of the 1944 Water Treaty, ensuring reliable water deliveries for South Texas farmers and ranchers. The stakeholders presented the needs they face and what actions the U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA, could do.

Lone Star Citrus Growers is a family-owned and operated Texas grapefruit packing house, established 19 years ago. The company specializes in Texas-grown citrus, primarily grapefruit (about 80%) and oranges (about 20%), shipping roughly one million 40-pound cartons annually during its October–March season. Known for its advanced processing technology, Lone Star Citrus uses digital camera systems to grade and size fruit, ensuring quality standards for “fancy” and “choice” grades. Their grapefruit includes the popular Rio Red variety, harvested fresh and processed within days to maintain peak quality. The company is a proud member of Texas Citrus Mutual (TCM) and the Texas International Produce Association (TIPA), organizations that advocate for South Texas growers.

At the end of the process USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) inspectors were stationed along the packing line, conducting routine checks to ensure fruit met federal phytosanitary standards and monitored grading accuracy, verifying that Lone Star Citrus Growers’ automated sizing and sorting systems correctly classified fruit by grade and size. Their work helps prevent the spread of plant pests and diseases while maintaining quality standards that protect both domestic and international trade for Texas citrus growers.

USDA Media by Lance Cheung.

valleyschwag2

My schwag-a-delic package arrived today. Big thanks to Valleyschwag!

Few flowers that have bloomed in my garden this spring

6 Bead twisted tubular herringbone in size 11 jet and ruby red seed beads.

Beautiful ruby gemstone ring gives the luxury look to your hands

 

Me and Thor at the ValleySchwag Hoedown

Lone Star Citrus Growers hosts a roundtable discussion in their packing warehouse with Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and Texas Governor Greg Abbott in Edinburg, Texas, on Feb. 9, 2026. The meeting focused on a new commitment between the United States and Mexico to strengthen implementation of the 1944 Water Treaty, ensuring reliable water deliveries for South Texas farmers and ranchers. The stakeholders presented the needs they face and what actions the U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA, could do.

Lone Star Citrus Growers is a family-owned and operated Texas grapefruit packing house, established 19 years ago. The company specializes in Texas-grown citrus, primarily grapefruit (about 80%) and oranges (about 20%), shipping roughly one million 40-pound cartons annually during its October–March season. Known for its advanced processing technology, Lone Star Citrus uses digital camera systems to grade and size fruit, ensuring quality standards for “fancy” and “choice” grades. Their grapefruit includes the popular Rio Red variety, harvested fresh and processed within days to maintain peak quality. The company is a proud member of Texas Citrus Mutual (TCM) and the Texas International Produce Association (TIPA), organizations that advocate for South Texas growers.

At the end of the process USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) inspectors were stationed along the packing line, conducting routine checks to ensure fruit met federal phytosanitary standards and monitored grading accuracy, verifying that Lone Star Citrus Growers’ automated sizing and sorting systems correctly classified fruit by grade and size. Their work helps prevent the spread of plant pests and diseases while maintaining quality standards that protect both domestic and international trade for Texas citrus growers.

USDA Media by Lance Cheung.

I did have the flash on low setting because I was taking in the shade. All of a sudden this male appeared and just stayed in one place. He had been protecting his bright red glass feeder for days. In fact last night all the others had gone to bed and he was still setting on top of the feeder. CUTE> i LOVE THE GOLD IN HIS WINGS..BJ

1 2 ••• 59 60 62 64 65 ••• 79 80