All posts by Christopher D. Bennett

Slice of Life Vol. 164

I’m going to add names to these pictures, even though they will be almost completely meaningless to most of you and admittedly to me to a certain degree.



Bernice and Myrtle Kurtz (1961)


Harold and Ellen (1962)


Bernice and Ellen (1963)


Flossie, Bernice, Barb, and Ruth (1966)


Bernice and ? (1962)


Luella, Olive, David, Gerald, and Linda


Jim and Flossie


Johnny and Bernice


Barb, Myrtle, Mike Kurtz, Bob, Gerald, and Linda


Barb, Gerald, David, Linda, Johnny, and Grandma Needham

365 Day Photo Challenge: 15-21

I have kind of mixed feelings about this week’s collection. There are a couple that I really love and a couple that I don’t really love.


Day 15: Outside the Window
Day 15: Outside the Window

Day 16: Bottle
Day 16: Bottle

Day 17: Inspirational
Day 17: Inspirational

Day 18: Number
Day 18: Number

Day 19: Building
Day 19: Number

Day 20: Hot
Day 20: Hot

Day 21: Fave Food
Day 21: Fave Food

A reminder that all pictures are taken with and edited on my phone.

The next 7 themes:

Day 22: Grey
Day 23: I Drew This!
Day 24: D is For…
Day 25: Ground
Day 26: The Everyday
Day 27 Black + White
Day 28: This is New!

Personal Photo Project No. 179


A Rock Painted to Look Like a Rock
A Rock Painted to Look Like a Rock

I recently went on a road trip through southwest Iowa with Shannon. While the Freedom Rock was not on the original itinerary, a quirk of fate (i.e. bad traffic on I-80), and my famous love for bad art (I even once went to see a Jackson Pollock) converged and we stopped for a few minutes to see the Freedom Rock. Which is a rock. Painted to look like a rock.

There is also a bunch of patriotic art work on the rock as well.

The rest of the A Rock Painted to Look Like a Rock Series:


A Rock Painted to Look Like a Rock

A Rock Painted to Look Like a Rock

A Rock Painted to Look Like a Rock

A Rock Painted to Look Like a Rock

A Rock Painted to Look Like a Rock

A Rock Painted to Look Like a Rock

A Rock Painted to Look Like a Rock

Next week’s Personal Photo Project will most likely involve a flower garden from an exotic locale. Well, not that exotic.