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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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DJH

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Had to pick up my wife from the airport today so we stopped for lunch at the Airport Diner. VS SilverBelly hat for me

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That is probably true. I felt very self-conscious about wearing any kind of fedora in my 20s, 30s and 40s. So I never did it. Also, the local selection of men's dress hats wasn't good enough at that time. I kept on thinking what other people would think about it--imagining that I was trying to look like something, such as a businessman, or a movie actor, or some other kind of thing that would stand out. But when I turned 50, I said, I don't care anymore what people may think. Just don't care. In retrospect, I wish I would have reached that point sooner. However, the selection of hats then was worse than now. Now it's great, the best ever.

I agree, Dan, especially after having seen so many Loungers sporting lids on a daily basis. And as you commented, the variety of fedoras is greater than it was 20 years ago. One thing I don't want to do, though, is look like I'm in a time warp (i.e., look like I just stepped out of The Street With No Name), but rather strive to present a modern interpretation upon a classic look. For that reason, I usually do not wear a hat with a Bold Look suit (already a head-turner all in itself), but sometimes will do so with a late-'50s suit or sport coat simply because it looks more classic and not so much in-your-face. (In fact, I wear hats more often when I'm not in a suit or sport coat.) Some may disagree with my assessment, and I respect that.
 

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warning - photo flood ahead

It's our seventh anniversary and we've had a great day. After an incredible brunch at the Washington Place Bistro and Inn in Cleveland's Little Italy, we hit Lake View Cemetery, where I proposed to my wife.

These are in and around the Garfield Memorial.

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President Garfield and his wife in the tombs.
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The wind was blowing very hard, and the daffodils weren't yet fully bloomed.
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Wade Chapel, with the interior done entirely by Tiffany, including the glass mosaic tile, giant window, alabaster lanterns, etc.
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A few interesting markers between stops.
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This is probably the most photographed site there.
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Then it was time to go, but we stopped for a few photos along the picturesque MLK Blvd.
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the side of my favorite bridge along the Blvd.
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Right off of MLK is the Rockefeller Greenhouse, which is both free and fantastic.
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Cleveland, as seen from the car, on and around the Shoreway.
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Rock Hall
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Firefighter memorial just outside Browns' Stadium
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Shots from down in the Flats
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Looks like a great day out. Happy Anniversary!
I've never had the chance to explore the Cleveland area, always just driving through. Your photos show that there are some really nice locations there.
 
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