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Ilnara ☀️

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Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 08:34 AM

Khimki, Russia

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The image features a colorful wall mural, likely hand-painted, depicting characters from the classic Soviet animated series "Vinni-Pukh" (Winnie-the-Pooh). The mural is set against a light-colored wal…read more

Nostalgia
Whimsy
Childlike
Playfulness
Curiosity

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2519e0de-db68-4066-a

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The image features a colorful wall mural, likely hand-painted, depicting characters from the classic Soviet animated series "Vinni-Pukh" (Winnie-the-Pooh). The mural is set against a light-colored wall, with light gray wooden trim running horizontally at the top and bottom. The scene portrays an outdoor, whimsical environment. In the upper left, a gray rabbit, resembling the "Rabbit" character from the series, peers down from a rustic wooden structure, possibly a treehouse or a collection of logs. It appears to be holding and possibly dropping or handing down flat wooden pieces. On the ground below, a brown bear, akin to "Vinni-Pukh," stands with a small pink piglet, similar to "Pyatachok," next to him. Both the bear and the piglet are looking up at the rabbit. Near the base of the wooden structure, a dark, circular opening is visible on the ground, suggesting a burrow or den. The background is filled with stylized foliage, patches of green and yellow ground cover, and trees with autumn-colored (yellow and orange) leaves. A notable object is a red doormat placed on the ground in front of the bear and piglet. Yellow Cyrillic text is written on it, reading "ВЫ РАЗУВАЙТЕ НОГИ," which translates to "TAKE OFF YOUR SHOES" or "UNSHOE YOUR FEET." This indicates the mat serves as a welcoming sign at an entrance. The mural's style and characters, combined with the visible Russian text, strongly suggest a location in Russia, such as a children's hospital ward, kindergarten, or school in Khimki. The painting shows some signs of age, including minor cracks on the wall surface.