OK, I agree, I’m going slightly mad. I mean who buys a second-hand scarf and is so taken with it that she takes photos of it and makes a video! The thing was, when I saw it it was hanging on a rack outside a shop with a bunch of others, and I just loved the colours so much. I had no idea that it was designed like a postcard until I got it home, gave it a wash and was hanging it on the line. It was a beautiful day with a light wind and I was fascinated seeing it blow gently back and forth.
I can’t read the message, and only part of the address, and wondered if it’s from an original postcard, maybe written by someone famous? Maybe there’s a wonderful romance behind it? Who knows why this fascination grabbed me – enough to even put it to music. And then it seemed to move in time to the tune!
tiramit said:
It has life! Great Idea.
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Jude said:
Thank you Tiramit, it’s funny how a small purchase can become such a flight of fancy! Our minds are fascinating. 🙂
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Dina said:
Wonderful idea, it looks great❣️👍🏻😊
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Jude said:
Not even a plan Dina, it just sort of got hold of me! I love this scarf, I’m sure it must have a happy history. 🙂
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Pete Hillman said:
It is certainly very unusual, Jude, and beautiful.
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Jude said:
It sort of picked me up and carried me off! 😊
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Pete Hillman said:
Lol! 🙂
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Amy said:
A scarf tells stories, how cool! I love these shots in the wind. 🙂
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Jude said:
Thanks Amy, it’s kind of a mystery. I might try another Google search on the names I can read. 😎🤔😀
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Ladybuggz said:
It that ever neat Jude! I’d try to research the name, it would be so amazing if it was a love letter from WW2 (or 1 ). What’s the name? I’ll see if I can find something on it..
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Jude said:
I can’t read it! It’s not in English, and I can only read the first name on the address – Miss Ethel Langle Spokane??! And another name that looks like Dr Wilk Taylor?? Maybe! I tried a Google search on some of it but no luck. The post mark looks like OSTE ITALY, South Europe. Tis a mystery T! 😎🤔😀
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Ladybuggz said:
Oh well, Good try! I have a silk scarf that is really long, white,pink and blue, on it it has a song written in a strange language and a bit of English, I looked it up and it’s a Himalayan Love Song…kind of neat! I’ll never wear it though… 🙂
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Jude said:
That’s lovely – a Himalayan love song. A shame it’s not ‘you’. I’m not keen on wearing white, but blues and deep pinks are two of my favourite colours. 😀
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Colline said:
What an unusual scarf. I am not surprised you are fascinated with it.
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Jude said:
And such a surprise that I only found out when I hung it out to dry!
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Val Mills said:
How wonderful! My husband and I sell old postcards a part of our small business, so in my eyes this is definitely a treasure!
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mdhoffmannphoto said:
Hilarious!
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Jude said:
Impelled into creativity by the power of a scarf! I laughed at me too! 🙂
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