Slice of Life Vol. 94
This is a pretty eclectic collection.
This is a pretty eclectic collection.
Lots of railroad and Carla pictures in this collection.
The following images come from: Backup/My Pictures/People/Family/Bennetts All these pictures were taken at a Majors Family Reunion, not a Bennett Family Reunion, but.. whatever. The strangest thing has dawned on my while I was looking through these pictures. For the first time in my life, I am looking forward to… Read More »The Archives: Edition Sixty
Night railroad pictures, Carla, and Teresa all in this collection.
Lots of pictures of Carla in this collection.
I continued this project for one full week, until January 15th. On that night, my Mom’s health took a very drastic change for the worse. Enough you know at least some of the details of where we were and where we are now, that I won’t go into them here.… Read More »Self-Portrait Project: Week 2
I have had an army of people take care of Naima while my Mom has been in an out of the hospital the last few months. I am in the debt of all those people: Jay Jason Gary Logan Alexis Johnathan Amy Herrick Carla Teresa Jim Jordan Jesse Plus, I’m… Read More »Even More Naima
It is possible the “big mouth” picture is me, but I’m going to rule that it is Carla.
These negative were pretty wonky to say the least, but sometimes that creates interesting results.
Mom, Carla, and Teresa all make appearances in this collection.
Pufferbilly Day photos highlight this collection. The Kate Shelley Museum in Mongoina is why I know that if you are very lucky, you can stumble upon a rattlesnake in Boone County.
This post is somewhat bittersweet as these pictures were taken before my Mom’s diagnosis and while she was still being treated by the incompetent doctor. However, I want to remain positive and since things are progressing positively, there is no reason to dwell on the negative. When she saw these… Read More »Bennett Family Pictures
I’m not sure where many of these pictures were taken, but they are interesting.
Some pictures of Bob Hope’s trip to Boone for the opening of the Mamie Doud Eisenhower Birthplace.
I was a ringbearer in my aunt Lori and uncle Roger’s wedding. Hence the sweet brown tux.
General housekeeping note: I am so incredibly behind on my photo editing that I’m going to take a week or so off from blogging in an attempt to get caught back up. After all like the guy with all the billboards in eastern Iowa says, “No one can serve two… Read More »The Archives: Edition Forty-Three
On the Sunday before Labor Day I hosted a little Bennett Family Reunion. Although none of the Fort Dodge Bennetts attended, I think it was a rousing success. It was the first reunion of its kind in at least 20 years. I hope that we can have another one next… Read More »Meet the Bennetts
I hate the phrase “things happen for a reason” more than I hate any other phrase in the world. That doesn’t mean that I don’t necessarily believe in fate, but for the most part I don’t like fate. Its plans run contrary to my plans, no matter how hard I… Read More »Giant Steps
A lot of things can be said about the Bennetts, but after witnessing some of these pictures, our fashion sense will never be called into question again.