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These two pictures are quite similar: They both show the same young man and his dog (some labrador-like animal) on the road. On The Fool he has his thimb up, hoping that the approaching truck will give him a lift. The dog is sleeping, curled up at the man's feet. There's a butterfly in the air and high over the man, there's zeppelin floating along with the image of a crocodile on it. So the traditional symbols are there 
The 10 of Wands shows the same young man but this time he's walking, his dog on the leash. I don't know how I get this impression, but I think he's heading into the other direction, maybe going back to where he came from in The Fool. But the pictures don't necessary suggest that, do they? The dog might look a little older in the 10, I think. But you can't see any change in the man.
I like The Fool. But I still don't understand how the picture of the Ten of Wands connects with the card's meaning. The booklet outlines a traditional 10 of Wands. Maybe the young man goes back home to care for his ill father or something. But you can't see it. Hm.
Has someone already made up his mind on this one? Or can you shed some light on it, Lee?
The 10 of Wands shows the same young man but this time he's walking, his dog on the leash. I don't know how I get this impression, but I think he's heading into the other direction, maybe going back to where he came from in The Fool. But the pictures don't necessary suggest that, do they? The dog might look a little older in the 10, I think. But you can't see any change in the man.
I like The Fool. But I still don't understand how the picture of the Ten of Wands connects with the card's meaning. The booklet outlines a traditional 10 of Wands. Maybe the young man goes back home to care for his ill father or something. But you can't see it. Hm.
Has someone already made up his mind on this one? Or can you shed some light on it, Lee?