Something They Told Me That I Won’t Make It, I’m Not Famous, I’m Just Bennett

The world wasn’t ready for these CITY pictures to be revealed on Monday. I’m not sure the world is ready for them now, but I can’t hold them back any longer:


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I had big plans of making it down to Des Moines this weekend, but Logan’s graduation ceremony last about 7 hours. 5 hours and 30 minutes of that were trying to get out of the parking lot. Sunday, I decided to mow and then went to a concert at Boone First United Methodist Church. It was a guitar/violin duo named Lyra. They were worth the effort.

All of my CITY pictures were taken in the seedy back alley pictures of Boone.

You’re welcome world!

2 thoughts on “Something They Told Me That I Won’t Make It, I’m Not Famous, I’m Just Bennett”

  1. In that series of 4 pop machines – thought you might be interested to know that there’s a matching one to the one on the left at the Iowa UMC conference center

  2. I’m mostly confused by their existence. They sit right outside of Kelly’s salon, which is not a prime location for selling pop. They have no protection from the elements.

    I imagine they have to use more in electricity than they make in people buying pop from them.

    I mean one pop machine here seems a reach. 4 seems ludicrous.

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