As a bit of a postscript to from one of my other blogs, and to kick off National Chimney Safety Week, I present a new friend I made on the road.  

The giant Chimney Sweep Statue greets people on I-135 between Wichita and McPherson, Kansas.  He's a striking site that comes out of nowhere while you're in the middle of nowhere.  His roguish smile and Dick Van Dyke-esque demeanor conveys a sense of old school chimney sweepery that is sadly missing in our modern world of dirty smoke stacks.
However, as many people do, he started out in a different industry before his career change:

Happy Chef is/was a chain of restaurants in the Midwest that each had Happy Chef statues out front greeting hungry travelers with a smile and a spoon.  They also had a button you could push to hear the Happy Chef give you, what I assume was, a happy message.
Sadly most chefs are gone but some have been re-purposed like our friend here.  If you're one the road in the middle of Kansas, stop by and say "hi." 
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