Scott County Aux. – Vol. 2

Time to share another collection of images taken while harvesting the town signs of Scott County. Every single last one of these pictures was taken in Le Claire. Le Claire is probably the best town in Scott County. If you like artsy stuff and antiques, it is a definite must visit. Not just because it is the home of Antique Archaeology, the store made famous by the show American Pickers. But that part is pretty cool too.


Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

Scott County - Le Claire

If you are wondering, the bird I took like 100 pictures of is a Great Blue Heron.

Still a ton of pictures from Scott County left to share!

Rodan139: IMCA

I’m not a big fan of auto racing, but the IMCA Super Nationals is probably the biggest even in Boone every year. This year I thought I would go out and take a few drone pictures of the parking lot the morning after they got over.


Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

Rodan139: Boone Speedway Parking Lot

The next time we take to the skies with Rodan139 it will mostly involve a bridge.

WPC – WEEK 418 – SKY

SKY! A great theme, but was it the limit for the amount of people that would participate this week? You will have to keep scrolling to find out:

As of 12:01 PM on Monday, September 4, this was the current list of ACTIVE streaks (ignore the numbers in parentheses):

1-Suzie Brannen – 1 week
2-Jen Ensley-Gorshe – 1 week
3-Susanna Funk – 2 weeks
4-Scott Degeneffe – 3 weeks
5-Sabas Hernandez – 4 weeks
6-Willy McAlpine – 4 weeks
7-Mary Green – 6 weeks (2)
8-Sara Lockner – 6 weeks
9-Mike Vest – 10 weeks
10-Sheri Fakhouri – 13 weeks
11-Monica Jennings – 14 weeks (2)
12-Logan Kahler – 14 weeks
13-Nathanial Brown – 15 weeks
14-Jesse Howard – 15 weeks
15-Tamara Peterson – 18 weeks
16-Alexis Stensland – 23 weeks
17-Mindi Terrell – 30 weeks (3)
18-Brandon Kahler – 54 weeks
19-Linda Bennett – 59 weeks
20-Sarah Toot – 60 weeks
21-Angie DeWaard – 64 weeks
22-Dawn Krause – 68 weeks
23-Kim Barker – 74 weeks
24-Joe Duff – 75 weeks
25-Teresa Kahler – 86 weeks (2)
26-Carla Stensland – 86 weeks
27-Micky Augustin – 88 weeks
28-Andy Sharp – 89 weeks
29-Bill Wentworth – 90 weeks
30-Cathie Morton – 94 weeks
31-Elizabeth Nordeen – 95 weeks
32-Shannon Bardole-Foley – 97 weeks (2)
33-Kio Dettman – 99 weeks (2)

Heading into this week, this is the current map of states where submissions have come from:



Getting pretty full!

But you didn’t come here to listen to me talk all tommyrot about participation rates or streaks. You came to see the submissions and what streaks continued and what streaks flamed out:


WEEK 418 - SKY - JOE DUFF
Joe Duff (Texas) – 76 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - JOE DUFF
Joe Duff (Texas)

WEEK 418 - SKY - JOE DUFF
Joe Duff (Texas)

WEEK 418 - SKY - BILL WENTWORTH
Bill Wentworth (Omaha, Nebraska) – 91 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - KIO DETTMAN
Kio Dettman (Boone County, Iowa) – 100 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - KIO DETTMAN
Kio Dettman (Boone County, Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - KIO DETTMAN
Kio Dettman (Boone County, Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - LINDA BENNETT
Linda Bennett (Boone County, Iowa) – 60 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - LINDA BENNETT
Linda Bennett (Boone, Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - LINDA BENNETT
Linda Bennett (Boone, Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - MARY GREEN
Mary Green (Cleveland, Ohio) – 7 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - MARY GREEN
Mary Green (Cleveland, Ohio)

WEEK 418 - SKY - MARY GREEN
Mary Green (Cleveland, Ohio)

WEEK 418 - SKY - TAMARA PETERSON
Tamara Peterson (Iowa) – 19 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - ALEXIS STENSLAND
Alexis Stensland (Iowa) – 24 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - ALEXIS STENSLAND
Alexis Stensland (Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - ALEXIS STENSLAND
Alexis Stensland (Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - DAWN KRAUSE
Dawn Krause (Vienna, Austria) – 69 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - DAWN KRAUSE
Dawn Krause (Munich, Germany)

WEEK 418 - SKY - ANGIE DEWAARD
Angie DeWaard (Iowa) – 65 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - ANGIE DEWAARD
Angie DeWaard (Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - SHERI FAKHOURI
Sheri Fakhouri (Ankeny, Iowa) 14 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - SCOTT DEGENEFFE
Scott Degeneffe (Boone County, Iowa) – 4 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - SCOTT DEGENEFFE
Scott Degeneffe (Boone County, Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - MONICA JENNINGS
Monica Jennings (Oskaloosa, Iowa) – 15 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - MINDI TERRELL
Mindi Terrell (Johnston, Iowa) – 31 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - MINDI TERRELL
Mindi Terrell (West Des Moines, Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - MINDI TERRELL
Mindi Terrell (Johnston, Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - ELIZABETH NORDEEN
Elizabeth Nordeen (Iowa) – 96 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - ELIZABETH NORDEEN
Elizabeth Nordeen (Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - NATHANIAL BROWN
Nathanial Brown (Britt, Iowa) – 16 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - MICKY AUGUSTIN
Micky Augustin (Iowa) – 89 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - SUSANNA FUNK
Susanna Funk (Iowa) – 3 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - SUSANNA FUNK
Susanna Funk (Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - ERNIE REDD
Ernie Redd (Kentucky) – 1 week

WEEK 418 - SKY - KIM BARKER
Kim Barker (Estes Park, Colorado) – 75 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - KIM BARKER
Kim Barker (Estes Park, Colorado)

WEEK 418 - SKY - WILLY MCALPINE
Willy McAlpine (Sahagun, Spain) – 5 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - AMY PETERSON
Amy Peterson (Washington D.C.) – 1 week

WEEK 418 - SKY - TERESA KAHLER
Teresa Kahler (Iowa) – 87 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - TERESA KAHLER
Teresa Kahler (Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett (Spencer, Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - JESSE HOWARD
Jesse Howard (Ames, Iowa) – 16 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - LOGAN KAHLER
Logan Kahler (Stratford, Iowa) – 15 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - ANDY SHARP
Andy Sharp (Boone, Iowa) – 90 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - CATHIE MORTON
Cathie Morton (Norwalk, Iowa) – 95 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - BRANDON KAHLER
Brandon Kahler (Iowa) – 55 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - CARLA STENSLAND
Carla Stensland (Lake Okoboji, Iowa) – 87 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - CARLA STENSLAND
Carla Stensland (Clay County Fair – Spencer, Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - CARLA STENSLAND
Carla Stensland (Arnold’s Park, Iowa)

WEEK 418 - SKY - SHANNON BARDOLE-FOLEY
Shannon Bardole-Foley (Des Moines, Iowa) – 98 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - JEN ENSLEY-GORSHE
Jen Ensley-Gorshe (Iowa) – 2 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - SARAH TOOT
Sarah Toot (E. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania) – 61 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - SARAH TOOT
Sarah Toot (E. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania)

WEEK 418 - SKY - BECKY PARMELEE
Becky Parmelee (Arkansas) – 1 week

WEEK 418 - SKY - SABAS HERNANDEZ
Sabas Hernandez (Iowa) – 5 weeks

WEEK 418 - SKY - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest (Madrid, Iowa) – 11 weeks

35 participants! That is a great week! Thanks to Ernie’s first ever submission, we get to add Kentucky to the submission map!!

There were submissions this week taken in the following places:

+ Arkansas
+ Austria
+ Colorado
+ Germany
+ Iowa
+ Nebraska
+ Ohio
+ Pennsylvania
+ Spain
+ Texas
+ Washington D.C.

Here is the current calendar year list for states:

+ Arizona
+ Arkansas
+ California
+ Colorado
+ Florida
+ Georgia
+ Idaho
+ Illinois
+ Iowa
+ Kansas
+ Kentucky
+ Louisiana
+ Maryland
+ Michigan
+ Minnesota
+ Missouri
+ Montana
+ Nebraska
+ New Hampshire
+ New Jersey
+ New York
+ Nevada
+ North Carolina
+ North Dakota
+ Ohio
+ Oklahoma
+ Oregon
+ Pennsylvania
+ South Carolina
+ South Dakota
+ Tennessee
+ Texas
+ Utah
+ Vermont
+ Washington
+ Washington D.C.
+ Wisconsin
+ Wyoming

37 states and 1 district! That is pretty impressive! Over 70% of the way there!

The current states missing are:

+ Alabama
+ Alaska
+ Connecticut
+ Delaware
+ Hawaii
+ Indiana
+ Maine
+ Massachusetts
+ Mississippi
+ New Mexico
+ Rhode Island
+ Virginia
+ West Virginia

The Outside of the United States map is currently:

+ Alto del Perdon – Spain
+ British Virgin Islands
+ Mexico (General)
+ Isla Mujeres, Mexico
+ Riviera Maya, Mexico
+ Nassau Bahamas
+ Ontario, Canada
+ Vallunareju Norte – Peru
+ Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
+ Puenta de la Reina, Spain
+ St. John pied de port, France
+ Vienna, Austria
+ Munich, Germany

I took my picture about 140 miles from my front door, but still in Iowa. I continue not to contribute.

The big… huge… gargantuan milestone reached this week is Kio is the first person to ever hit the Triple Digit Club! WooHoo!!

But it wasn’t all good news. Sara’s streak ends at 6 and Suzie couldn’t build her streak to 2.

But enough dwelling on the past. Time to look to the future. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives. And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future! This week’s theme:


WEEK 419 - BLACK & WHITE
BLACK & WHITE

BLACK & WHITE! If you know me at all, you know that this is my absolutely favorite theme!

What is a BLACK & WHTIE image? Bro! It is a BLACK & WHITE picture. Period. End of story.

But just a reminder. BLACK & WHITE photography is all about tones and textures. Remember that and you will do great.

While thinking on possible subjects for your BLACK & WHITE submission, meditate on the following quote and I no doubt you will take a great picture:

To see in color is a delight for the eye but to see in black and white is a delight for the soul.
-Andri Cauldwell

I look forward to seeing your interpretation!

RULES

The picture has to be taken between 12:01 PM today and 11 AM next Monday. This isn’t a curate your photos project. This is a get your butt off the couch (unless you are taking your picture from the couch) and take pictures challenge. There is a limit of 3 submissions per participant. To be considered the photographer, you have to be the one that takes the picture. Don’t be stealing the work of other artists. You can submit pictures for other photographers that took pictures with your camera or phone, but give credit where credit is due.

You can send your images to either bennett@photography139.com OR you may text them to my Pixel 5.

That is it. Thems the rules!

That is all I got, so if the good Lord’s willin’ and the creek don’t rise, we will all be sharing your idea of BLACK & WHITE in this place that behind the scenes is all monochrome I should next Monday.

Tall & Meaty – Guthrie Center BBQ Competition

A couple weeks back Logan and Nathanial’s barbecue team Tall & Meaty competed in a barbecue contest in Guthrie Center. It was there second contest they have entered as a team. They also entered the Pufferbilly Days Barbecue Contest. This was the first year of the Guthrie Center contest. It was coupled with a car show and was a fundraiser for their FFA Chapter.

The entry fee included all the meat. Then they sold plates for $5 to people that came and got samples from all the competitors. Then they voted in the People’s Choice Awards.

I think it was pretty successful. There were 5 teams that entered and a ton of people showed up to try the food. There were also a ton of cars in the car show.

While this was only the second barbecue contest for Tall & Meaty they are way ahead of the game in branding. They already have a logo, a banner, and shirts!

I don’t know why but one I hear Tall & Meaty I can’t help but think of the Chamillionaire song “Ridin'”. I just think it is a natural to change the lyrics to make it an anthem for their barbecue team.

They see me rollin’
They hatin’
Patrollin’ and tryna catch me ridin’ dirty
Tryna catch me ridin’ dirty

It just screams me to change the words “ridin’ dirty” to “Tall and Meaty”.

My music’s so loud.
I’m sWanging’
They hopin that gon’ catch me tall and meaty.

I mean, I’m not going to rewrite it for them, but somebody should!

But I digress. It was an overnight contest. They got to Guthrie Center on Saturday evening. I met up with them Sunday morning about 9 AM.

Here are some pictures from the day:


Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

Tall and Meaty - Guthrie Center Barbecue Contest

They did very well. They won Best Side and they Won Grand Champion!

I think this is a wrap on their competitive barbecue season. They considered a contest in Denison, but they both have a wedding to shoot that weekend. For somebody that clearly doesn’t understand that you don’t schedule your wedding during college football season and if you absolutely have to, you do it on a Sunday or a Friday or a Thursday. Really, Thursday weddings are the best. All weddings should be on Thursdays.

Next Sunday’s food adventure will probably return to the type of food adventure where I go somewhere and eat food.

Until then…

They see me rollin’
They hatin’
Patrollin’ and tryna catch me tall and meaty
Tryna catch me tall and meaty…

Even More of a Foggy Morn on the Trail

Time for the final collection of images I took on a foggy January morning out walking the High Trestle Trail. What is different about many of the pictures from this collection from the ones in the previous collections is that many of these are taken with a telephoto lens. The reason for this is, that the longer a lens, the more compressed the background and foreground become. I wanted the effect of the bars across the bridge to be practically on top of one another. I don’t want to break my arm slapping myself on the back, but I was pretty pleased with the results.

As you know, I don’t do a very good job planning for the Iowa State Fair Photo Salon, but next year’s special theme class is “Leading Lines” and I would consider one of these pictures for an entry, if I remember they exist around the time the State Fair comes along. I’d also consider the Boone High Parking lot from Tuesday’s post as well. Although I have this believe that the photo judges don’t like drone pictures. But with all opinions on judges, they are just beliefs.

Here is the final collection:


Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

Boone County Fair - 2022

This wasn’t the last time I went to the High Trestle Trail Bridge this year. And I’m sure there are at least a couple more trips before this year is over. It is truly one of the most magical places in Iowa to visit.

Color the Wind – Four

This is the final collection of images from the trip I took to Clear Lake to Teresa to see the Color the Wind Festival. I can only reiterate that is pretty sweet and definitely worth checking out if you ever get the chance. A good chance that I’ll go check it out again next year.


Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

Color the Wind - 2023

That is it for the Color the Sky Festival. Next Friday I will share some pictures from a trip to the What Cheer Flea Market.

Most of All

I haven’t seen my father in some time
But his face is always staring back at me
His heavy hands hang at the ends of my arms
And my colors change like the sea

But I don’t worry much about time lost
I’m not gunning for the dreams I couldn’t find
‘Cause he taught me how to walk the best that I can
On the road I’ve left behind

But most of all
He taught me to forgive
How to keep a cool head
How to love the one you’re with
And when I’m far into the distance
And the pushing comes to shove
To remember what comes back
When you give away your love

I haven’t heard my mother’s voice in a while
But her words are always falling out my mouth
My mind and spirit are at odds sometimes
And they fight like the north and the south

But I still care enough to bear the weight
Of the heaviness to which my heart is tethered
She taught me how to be strong and say goodbye
And that love is forever

But most of all
She taught me how to fight
How to move across the line
Between the wrong and the right
And when I’m turned out in the darkness
And the pushing comes to shove
To remember what comes back
When you give away your love

Give away your love
When you give your love away
Give away your love
-Brandi Carlile

I think everybody can relate to that song. Particularly anybody that has lost one or both of their parents. During an NPR interview Brandi was asked about this song. She said:

I watched both my parents lose their mothers last year. It was really interesting, because throughout the process of growing up, I listened to all of their grievances and gripes about their mamas, the things that kept them from answering the phone sometimes and all that stuff. And then as soon as those women were gone, it was like all memory of any of that immediately just evaporated, and it was all funny stories and good things. There are people that could criticize the way that we that we react towards our loved ones when they’re gone, and say that we make them inhuman or perfect — but then, there is the argument to be made that suddenly we see things for real for the first time.

That suddenly we see things for real for the first time…

But enough diving in the deep end. Thursdays are for flowers! This is the final collection of images I took on my usually annual trip to Pella to do some tulip flowertography. Some of my favorites are in this collection:


Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023

Still Laughing - 2023
This last picture features some AI Photoshop work in it, for fun.

There might be a State Fair picture or a Photography 139 Calendar image in that collection. Time will tell.

I’m already looking forward to my trip to Pella in 2024. If you would like to book a seat on the trip with me, you know where to find me. We can eat at #DutchFix.

The next set of flowertography pictures are taken on the same day, but are from Red Haw State Park.

Scott County Aux. – Vol. 1

Time to start sharing the auxiliary images from my trip to Scott County to harvest their town signs. Scott County was the second to last county I went to for THE TOWN SIGN PROJECT. It was a county I knew would be challenging cause of the Quad Cities, but it didn’t turn out to be so rough.

Here is the first collection, the first few pictures were taken on the way to Scott County:


Cedar County - Tipton
Tipton

Cedar County - Tipton

Cedar County - Tipton

Cedar County - Tipton

Cedar County - Tipton

Cedar County - Tipton

Scott County - New Liberty
New Liberty

Scott County - New Liberty

Scott County - Dixon
Dixon

Scott County - Dixon

Scott County - Donahue
Donahue

Scott County - Donahue

Scott County - Donahue

Scott County - Donahue

Scott County - Donahue

Scott County

Scott County

Scott County

Scott County

Scott County

Scott County

Scott County

Scott County

Scott County - Princeton
Princeton

Scott County - Princeton

Scott County - Princeton

Scott County - Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead
Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead

Scott County - Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead

Scott County - Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead

Scott County - Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead

Still so many picture left to share from this trip!

Rodan139: BHS Parking Lot

I recently too Rodan139 out for a flight to capture a picture of this year’s parking space paintings in the Boone High School parking lot. I think there are some good ones there this year. It makes me wonder how I would have painted my parking space if they did this when I was a senior in high school. Just kidding. I didn’t have a car when I was in high school. We were poor.

Anyways, here are the pictures:


Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

Rodan139: Boone High School Parking Lot - 2023

The next time Rodan139 takes the skies it will be a picture of another parking lot.

WPC – WEEK 417 – SHOES

I need to point out that today is the anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States over 20 years ago.


9/11 -2023

I think I’ve recounted my experience on 9/11 here before. I think it probably wasn’t much different than most people that didn’t live in an attacked city. Going through all the stages of disbelief. Calling and waking people up. Knowing the world would never be the same. But not realizing it actually wouldn’t change that much.

But we are now 22 years out and a person begins to feel aged because of all the people in his life that weren’t even alive when 9/11 happened. Then I think of all the people that have left my life in those 22 years. Then I think of all the people that have come into my life in those 22 years. Then I think of the people that came into my life and then left my life in those 22 years. Gives a person pause.

Here’s to remembering all those that lost their lives on 9/11 and those that continue to have to fight all the health problems caused by being a first responder on that day.

And in that vein I want to share the speech that the great Jon Stewart gave to a nearly empty Congressional chamber fighting for funding to help with the ever mounting health care bills that those First Responders faced and still face.

I want to thank Mr. Collins and Mr. Nadler for putting this together. But, as I sit here today, I can’t help but think what an incredible metaphor this room is for the entire process that getting health care and benefits for 9/11 first responders has come to.

Behind me: a filled room of 9/11 first responders.

And in front of me: a nearly empty Congress.

Sick and dying, they brought themselves down here to speak — to no one.

It’s shameful.

It’s an embarrassment to the country.

And it is a stain on this institution.

And you should be ashamed of yourselves for those that aren’t here, but you won’t be because accountability doesn’t appear to be something that occurs in this chamber.

We don’t want to be here. Lu [Detective Luis Alvarez] doesn’t want to be here. None of these people want to be here. But they are, and they’re not here for themselves. They’re here to continue fighting for what’s right. Lu’s going to go back for his 69th chemo. The great Ray Pfeiffer would come down here, his body riddled with cancer and pain, where he couldn’t walk; and the disrespect shown to him and to the other lobbyists on this bill is utterly unacceptable.

You know, I used to get…I would be so angry at the latest injustice that’s done to these men and women and, you know, another business card thrown our way as a way of shooing us away like children trick-or-treating, rather than the heroes that they are and will always be.

Ray would say, “Calm down, Johnny. Calm down.” “I got all the cards I need.” And he would tap his pocket…where he kept the prayer cards of 343 firefighters. The official FDNY response time to 911 was five seconds. Five seconds! That’s how long it took for FDNY, for NYPD, for Port Authority, for EMS to respond to an urgent need from the public.

Five seconds.

Hundreds died in an instant. Thousands more poured in to continue to fight for their brothers and sisters.

The breathing problems started almost immediately. And they were told they weren’t sick — they were crazy. And then, as the illnesses got worse and things became more apparent, “Well, okay, you’re sick but it’s not from the pile.” And then, when the science became irrefutable, “Okay, it’s the pile — but this is a New York issue.” I don’t know if we “have the money.”

And I’m sorry if I sound angry and undiplomatic, but I’m angry — and you should be too; and they’re all angry as well. And they have every justification to be that way. There is not a person here, there is not an empty chair on that stage that didn’t tweet out, “Never forget” the heroes of 9/11; never forget their bravery; never forget what they did, what they gave to this country.

Well here they are! And where are they? And it would be one thing if their callous indifference and rank hypocrisy were benign. But it’s not. Your indifference cost these men and women their most valuable commodity: time. It’s the one thing they’re running out of.

This should be flipped — this hearing should be flipped: These men and women should be up on that stage and Congress should be down here answering their questions as to why this is so damn hard and takes so damn long; and why, no matter what they get, something’s always pulled back. And they gotta come back.

Mr. Johnson [Henry C. “Hank” Johnson, Rep. Georgia], you…made a point earlier and it was one that we have heard over and over again in these halls. And I…couldn’t help but to answer to it, which was — you said, “Look, you know, you guys are obviously heroes and 9/11 was a big deal but, you know, we have a lot of stuff here to do. And, you know, we got to make sure there’s money for a variety of disasters, hurricanes and tornadoes.”

But this wasn’t a hurricane. And this wasn’t a tornado. And by the way, that’s your job, anyway. We can’t fund these programs — you can. Setting aside that no American in this country should face financial ruin because of a…health issue, certainly 9/11 first responders shouldn’t have to decide whether to live or to have a place to live.

And the idea that you can only give them five more years of the VCF [be]cause you’re not quite sure what’s going to happen five years from now — well, I can tell you I’m pretty sure what’s going to happen five years from now: More of these men and women are going to get sick and they are going to die. And I am awfully tired of hearing that it’s a…9/11 New York issue. Al-Qaeda didn’t shout “death to Tribeca.”

They attacked America, and these men and women, and their response to it, is what brought our country back. It’s what gave a reeling nation a solid foundation to stand back upon, to remind us of why this country is great, of why this country is worth fighting for. And you are ignoring them!

And you can end it tomorrow. Why this bill isn’t unanimous consent and a standalone issue is beyond my comprehension. And I have yet to hear a reasonable explanation for why. It’ll get stuck in some transportation bill or some appropriations bill and get sent over to the Senate, where a certain someone from the Senate will use it as a political football to get themselves maybe another new import tax on petroleum — [be]cause that’s what happened to us in 2015.

And we won’t allow it to happen again.

Thank God for people like John Feal.

Thank God for people like Ray Pfeiffer.

Thank God for all of these people who will not let it happen.

They responded in five seconds. They did their jobs with courage, grace, tenacity, humility.

Eighteen years later — do yours!

Thank you.

Jon Stewart gave that speech on June 11, 2019. The next day the Never Forget the Heroes Act was passed out of the House Judiciary Committee. On July 12, it passed out of the House of Representative by a vote of 402-12. On July 17, Senators Mike Lee and Rand Paul blocked the bill from being voted on in the Senate. Remember that when those douchebags tweet out a “Never Forget” meme today. Because they 100% did forget.

On July 23 the bill did pass the Senate by a vote of 97-2. You can guess who the 2 that voted against it were.

Once passed it funded the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund until 2092. The 9/11 First Responder Luis Alvarez that is referenced in the speech passed away after he testified before Congress and before the bill was passed.

When you see all the Never Forget memes posted today. Remember what and whom it is that you are “never forgetting”.

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SHOES! They are gross, smell bad, you can’t get a woman to wear practical ones, but they are often interesting and the right ones can make your legs and butt look fantastic! But, was SHOES a shoe-in for a popular theme? You will have to keep scrolling to find out.

As of 12:01 PM on Monday, September 4, this was the current list of ACTIVE streaks (ignore the numbers in parentheses):

1-Lori Backous – 1 week (2)
2-Susanna Funk – 1 week
3-Amy Peterson – 1 week (2)
4-Scott Degeneffe – 2 weeks
5-Sabas Hernandez – 3 weeks
6-Willy McAlpine – 3 weeks (2)
7-Mary Green – 5 weeks (3)
8-Sara Lockner – 5 weeks
9-Mike Vest – 9 weeks
10-Sheri Fakhouri – 12 weeks (2)
11-Monica Jennings – 13 weeks
12-Logan Kahler – 13 weeks
13-Nathanial Brown – 14 weeks
14-Jesse Howard – 14 weeks
15-Tamara Peterson – 17 weeks
16-Alexis Stensland – 22 weeks (2)
17-Mindi Terrell – 29 weeks (3)
18-Brandon Kahler – 53 weeks
19-Linda Bennett – 58 weeks
20-Sarah Toot – 59 weeks
21-Angie DeWaard – 63 weeks
22-Dawn Krause – 67 weeks
23-Kim Barker – 73 weeks
24-Joe Duff – 74 weeks
25-Teresa Kahler – 85 weeks (3)
26-Carla Stensland – 85 weeks (3)
27-Micky Augustin – 87 weeks
28-Andy Sharp – 88 weeks (2)
29-Bill Wentworth – 89 weeks
30-Cathie Morton – 93 weeks
31-Elizabeth Nordeen – 94 weeks
32-Shannon Bardole-Foley – 96 weeks
33-Kio Dettman – 98 weeks (2)

But you didn’t come here to listen to me talk all tommyrot about participation rates or streaks. You came to see the submissions and what streaks continued and what streaks flamed out:


WEEK 417 - SHOES - ALEXIS STENSLAND
Alexis Stensland (Iowa) – 23 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - ANDY SHARP
Andy Sharp (Boone, Iowa) – 89 weeks

417 - SHOES - ANGIE DEWAARD
Angie DeWaard (Center Grover Orchard – Cambridge, Iowa) – 64 weeks

417 - SHOES - BILL WENTWORTH
Bill Wentworth (Omaha, Nebraska) – 90 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - BRANDON KAHLER
Brandon Kahler (Iowa) – 54 weeks

417 - SHOES - CARLA STENSLAND
Carla Stensland (Titanic Museum – Branson, Missouri) – 86 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - CATHIE MORTON
Cathie Morton (Iowa) – 94 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett (Jack Trice Stadium – Ames, Iowa)

WEEK 417 - SHOES - DAWN KRAUSE
Dawn Krause (Iowa) – 68 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - ELIZABETH NORDEEN
Elizabeth Nordeen (Iowa) – 95 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - JEN ENSLEY-GORSHE
Jen Ensley-Gorshe (Iowa) – 1 week

WEEK 417 - SHOES - JESSE HOWARD
Jesse Howard (Boone, Iowa) – 15 weeks

417 - SHOES - JOE DUFF
Joe Duff (Texas) – 75 weeks

417 - SHOES - JOE DUFF
Joe Duff (Texas)

417 - SHOES - KIM BARKER
Kim Barker (Nevada, Iowa) – 74 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - KIO DETTMAN
Kio Dettman (Boone, Iowa) – 99 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - KIO DETTMAN
Kio Dettman (Boone, Iowa)

WEEK 417 - SHOES - LINDA BENNETT
Linda Bennett (Kansas) – 59 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - LOGAN KAHLER
Logan Kahler (Boone, Iowa) – 14 weeks

417 - SHOES - MARY GREEN
Mary Green (Manchester, Iowa) – 6 weeks

417 - SHOES - MARY GREEN
Mary Green (Manchester, Iowa)

WEEK 417 - SHOES - MICKY AUGUSTIN
Micky Augustin (Beaverhead Mountains, Wyoming) – 88 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest (Madrid, Iowa) – 10 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - MINDI TERRELL
Mindi Terrell (Iowa) – 30 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - MINDI TERRELL
Mindi Terrell (Iowa)

WEEK 417 - SHOES - MINDI TERRELL
Mindi Terrell (Iowa)

WEEK 417 - SHOES - MONICA JENNINGS
Monica Jennings (Ogden, Iowa) – 14 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - MONICA JENNINGS
Monica Jennings (Ogden, Iowa)

WEEK 417 - SHOES - NATHANIAL BROWN
Nathanial Brown (Iowa) – 15 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - SABAS HERNANDEZ
Sabas Hernandez (Iowa) – 4 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - SARA LOCKNER
Sara Lockner (Iowa) – 6 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - SARAH TOOT
Sarah Toot (Pennsylvania) – 60 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - SCOTT DEGENEFFE
Scott Degeneffe (Boone County, Iowa) – 3 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - SHANNON BARDOLE-FOLEY
Shannon Bardole-Foley (Trout River Lodge – Ear Falls, Ontario, Canada) – 97 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - SHANNON BARDOLE-FOLEY
Shannon Bardole-Foley (Chukuni River in rural Ear Falls, Ontario, Canada)

WEEK 417 - SHOES - SHERI FAKHOURI
Sheri Fakhouri (Ankeny, Iowa) – 13 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - SUSANNA FUNK
Susanna Funk (Colorado) – 2 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - SUZIE BRANNEN
Suzie Brannen (Iowa) – 1 week

WEEK 417 - SHOES - TAMARA PETERSON
Tamara Peterson (Iowa) – 18 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - TERESA KAHLER
Teresa Kahler (Iowa) – 86 weeks

WEEK 417 - SHOES - TERESA KAHLER
Teresa Kahler (Iowa)

WEEK 417 - SHOES - WILLY MCALPINE
Willy McAlpine (Alto del Perdon – Spain) – 4 weeks

34 participants! A great week!

There were submissions this week taken in the following places:

+ Canada
+ Kansas
+ Iowa
+ Missouri
+ Nebraska
+ Pennsylvania
+ Spain
+ Texas
+ Wyoming

Here is the current calendar year list for states:

+ Arizona
+ Arkansas
+ California
+ Colorado
+ Florida
+ Georgia
+ Idaho
+ Illinois
+ Iowa
+ Kansas
+ Louisiana
+ Maryland
+ Michigan
+ Minnesota
+ Missouri
+ Montana
+ Nebraska
+ New Hampshire
+ New Jersey
+ New York
+ Nevada
+ North Carolina
+ North Dakota
+ Ohio
+ Oklahoma
+ Oregon
+ Pennsylvania
+ South Carolina
+ South Dakota
+ Tennessee
+ Texas
+ Utah
+ Vermont
+ Washington
+ Washington D.C.
+ Wisconsin
+ Wyoming

36 states and 1 district! That is pretty impressive! Over 70% of the way there!

The Outside of the United States map is currently:

+ Alto del Perdon – Spain
+ British Virgin Islands
+ Mexico (General)
+ Isla Mujeres, Mexico
+ Riviera Maya, Mexico
+ Nassau Bahamas
+ Ontario, Canada
+ Vallunareju Norte – Peru
+ Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
+ Puenta de la Reina, Spain
+ St. John pied de port, France

I took my picture about 15 miles from house. So I continue to not extend the map!

The big milestone this week was Vest joining the Double Digit Streak Club. WooHoo!

But it wasn’t all sunshine and roses and smelly shoes. Lori and Amy could not build on last week’s submissions and their “streak” ends at 1.

But enough dwelling on the past. Time to look to the future. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives. And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future! This week’s theme:


WEEK 418 - SKY
SKY

SKY! What a great theme for Year 10 of THE WEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE!

But what exactly is a SKY photo? Simply put it is a picture where the SKY is either the main subject of your picture OR plays a major compositional element of the image. It can be a picture of clouds or a sunset or a sunrise or of the moon or something that is in the sky. Like a plane or a bird or a balloon or Superman.

While thinking about possible subjects for your SKY picture, meditate on the following quote and I have no doubt you will come up with a fascinating image!

No one is free, even the birds are chained to the sky.
-Bob Dylan

I look forward to seeing your interpretation!

RULES

The picture has to be taken between 12:01 PM today and 11 AM next Monday. This isn’t a curate your photos project. This is a get your butt off the couch (unless you are taking your picture from the couch) and take pictures challenge. There is a limit of 3 submissions per participant. To be considered the photographer, you have to be the one that takes the picture. Don’t be stealing the work of other artists. You can submit pictures for other photographers that took pictures with your camera or phone, but give credit where credit is due.

You can send your images to either bennett@photography139.com OR you may text them to my Pixel 5.

That is it. Thems the rules!

That is all I got, so if the good Lord’s willin’ and the creek don’t rise, we will all be sharing your idea of SKY in this place that stops me from seeing the clouds as much as I should next Monday.