Cosplay
As I see it, every job is an opportunity to cosplay.
While I was welcoming visitors and scanning their passes at this exhibition, one visitor approached me.
"In the good old days, you weren't allowed to take photos of paintings," he said. "When did they change the rules?"
"This is actually the first time I'm working at this art gallery," I said.
"Really? You don't look like someone new!"
"Do I look like I know what I'm doing?" I said. "Thank you very much!"
The man laughed and wished me well.
Another visitor chatted to me about the artists and paintings. I had no idea what he was on about, but I must have looked like I did. He even said if I'm ever in Chicago (USA), I should visit their gallery where I will be able to see a similar collection.
I reckon all those years of playing different background roles on set have come in very handy. It's interesting that my first ever role as a supporting artist/extra was as a visitor at a museum. I've since worked in lots of museums and galleries.
I give thanks to God for creating lots of opportunities for me to cosplay. ❤️
Here are two photos of me cosplaying at a recent Star Trek event. And why not? 😆


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