Oh, yes, I recognize this. In the previous children's gallery of our museum a hat rack was installed that held a variety of hats from different occupations. Children were invited to put on a hat and read a panel next to a full length mirror, the panel explaining a little about the occupation and the mirror showing them what the child would look like (with the appropriate headgear, that its) in that occupation. A variation of the "hand's-on" approach to learning. The sheets hanging from the hats in this photo, encased in lightweight plastic sleeves, read "Which Traveler Am I?" at the top, and "Who Am I?" at the bottom, both in very large print. Although, at full enlargement in Photoshop, I'm unable to read the small text, I assume it's a description of the traveler. I'm also assuming this photo was taken at a museum or learning center of some sort.
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Sandi, this is a very romantic/nostalgic painting with a smile, the latter of the peculiar pig who wishes to choose its own way. I appreciate the well documented of 'Nik' too. Lovely and good post, my friend!
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB