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your dark ClF is beautiful, and your Karnak really soothing. And Mr Bunnycat will like your new acquisition, I'm sure about it.


Lovely wintery colours, Nomad!


Yes, this is a perfect scarf for this week, Snausages!


This Après le déluge is very special!


A real autumn scarf, blydia, I bought mine inspired by your photographs of it - and also because i loved the story behind it.


I am sure a former orphanage has many scary stories to tell... but now it will also be filled with happier memories. And what a coincidence, I love this design and just found one, in this colourway - hope to receive it tomorrow, and already planned to wear it with exactly the same colour as you are in this photograph. A (scary?) case of transatlantic telepathy? I am looking forward even more to mine...


yes, those men in the moon... love this sky blue CW!


very pretty owls!


You can wear any colour, Awillow! Lovely!


More beautiful blues... fabulous, Croisette!
Bedankt, Agrume!

Snausages inspired me to wear my M&M today. And this evening, I wanted to practise blydia's rando knot, with Les artisans, scary to me - motorcyclists are good for real nightmares, certainly for neurologists.

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Both so artfully tied!

beautiful blues :love:
Thank you, blydia!

This is a super colorway, croisette!
Awillow, thank you!
 
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Oh wow- what a fabulous story! And so cool to be living in such a beautiful place. (Love York Zab also- the colors are amazing!)
:ty:
:dothewave:

I'm really enjoying everyone's stories and scarves this week!

This week, I hadn't thought I would have much opportunity to share as I'm just not that creative when it comes to stories, but the spirits have willed it otherwise. Like @Snausages , my next story revolves around a dream from a couple of days ago. Well, not MY dream, but Mr BCs.

It is a well known fact in House of Bunnycat that I have weird dreams. And the other day Mr BC declared that one of my dreams had been misdelivered to him the night before. :roflmfao:

Apparently, we were driving in the car in some out of the way town, and stopped at a little country store with no people around. We went in to look around, and found that there were dozens and dozens of H scarves of all sizes there for an amazing deal. (Yes please!!!!! :woot: ) Apparently I went bananas in the store with full Sales Goggles (copyright @Cookiefiend ) and then we left and the car broke down (yeah, that's my actual real kind of luck...). Of course, he thought this was the height of weirdness, but I duly informed him that there had been no mention of being spies on a mission, trying to escape from aliens that were planning on taking over the world, and having a few things explode....so in my dictionary, not tooooo weird except for the country store in the middle of nowhere we happened to find full of H scarves. :lol:

Now here is the more eerie part. Last week, I DID have a SERIOUS attack of Sales Goggles. In fact, the bargain was so good, I said "damn the torpedos and my CC bill!", dropped everything else like a hot potato, and bought it. And... I did not tell Mr BC about it...And it quietly got delivered with no fanfare at all while he was out for a walk so he didn't know that yet another CSGM has quietly slipped in to my corral...... :lol:

So I think the dream was delivered to warn him by ALLLLLL my rather frugal grandparents and great grandparents and aunts and uncles who probably spin in the graves every times an H scarf wings its way in to my scarf drawer.....like a strange "In the Mirror, Darkly" version of It's a Wonderful Life....


WHICH SCARF???
WITCH SCARF???? :broom:

===> And which scarf it is, I will keep you in suspense for the rest of the week, as it fits next week's theme very well..... :biggrin: <=====


But here is my DREAMY Karnak mousseline I wore yesterday instead, in colors which always say "dreamtime" to me :cloud9:

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Very funny story, very beautiful moussie and very clever tease about the new sales goggle scarf! Can't wait for the reveal @bunnycat!
I've not seen this bold colorway before and it is a beauty!!
Creepiness aside.....I love reading the history behind your New Orleans home. St. Elizabeth's is a beauty as well.
Thank you @MAGJES! It is a fave of mine for sure. And St E is a beautiful 150 year old brick pile of charms and challenges but we love it...
For sure!

For him it was weird because a) dreaming about a scarf??? :roflmfao: and b)his dreams usually go something like:

Him: I had a weird dream.
Me: Yeah??? (feeling hopeful)
Him: Yeah, I was in class giving a lecture, but nobody was listening...
Me: OK, and...???? Were you naked? Or drunk? Were there any aliens involved?
Him: No...
Me: (outside) ..... :doh: (inside :roflmfao:)
:lol: :lol: :lol: @bunnycat!
Many cultures saw Ghost Riders in the Sky not only in the stars, but also much closer to home in our own Moon. What we call the Man in the Moon has been seen as Cain the Wanderer, forever doomed to circle the Earth. Also, seen in various cultures are a woodcutter caught working on the Sabbath and banished to the Moon, a sheep-thief, a boy gathering sticks, a woman wearing jewelry, and in Japanese mythology, there is a tribe of human-like spiritual beings living on the Moon.

Here are some examples of the pareidolic images (looks like it's there, but it really isn't) seen on the Moon. (Credit to Wikipedia)

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My favorite is the second image above of a rabbit. When Apollo 11 was going to the Moon in 1969, the astronauts were alerted by NASA to be on the lookout for the rabbit.

Here is the transcript.

"NASA: Among the large headlines concerning Apollo this morning, is one asking that you watch for a lovely girl with a big rabbit. An ancient legend says a beautiful Chinese girl called Chang-O has been living there for 4,000 years. It seems she was banished to the Moon because she stole the pill of immortality from her husband. You might also look for her companion, a large Chinese rabbit, who is easy to spot since he is always standing on his hind feet in the shade of a cinnamon tree. The name of the rabbit is not reported.

"Astronaut Michael Collins: Okay. We'll keep a close eye out for the bunny girl."

=========================
More recently, Hermes designer Dimitri Rybaltchenko gives us a pareidolic image (or is it really there??) of Pegasus in the Moon. The Story Behind reads:

"As though revealing the hidden face of the Moon, the scarf is divided between shadow and light. A crescent showered in stars borders a wide disk upon which the powerful body of the winged horse, Pegasus, appears - a divine creature with a disheveled mane."

Here is Gris/Blanc version of this Ghostly image in Clair de Lune.

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My SOTD is Clair de Lune, with the mythical Pegasus as my Ghost Rider in the Sky. I'm using the rando knot from @blydia and wearing my (Man in the) Moonstone pendant.

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Over the moon with moons and moonstones @Redbirdhermes -- lovely. Inspired to try the rando now with double faced scarfs too.
The ghostly owl on its night hunt… alright I just wanted to wear my new owl earrings and I decided that I need a scarf with owls to go with it! :lol:

La Danse des Amazones:

Ophelia the maroon owl
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Othello the golden owl
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(Yea I was a literature major and I do so like Shakespeare... :giggle:)

In the end, Ophelia went out with me cause I decided on a maroon top with a terracotta cardigan.
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Well, I have an owl as my avatar so I am with you all the way @sonozen! Beautiful cws. (And love the earrings!)
Not spooky. Reverie Solitaire in blue today.View attachment 5240750
So nice to see this beautiful design (with its haunting title) in action @Awillow.
SOTD Le Mors a la Conétable CSGM

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Especially beautiful combination of colors and your pendant is perfect @Croisette7.
Virgin outing scarf. I have worn my green several times now but not this guy yet. Ummmm yeah love it! At least I have the satisfaction that indeed I should have bought it a year ago lol. ( wait is it a year and half ago this came out now??) I was forever hesitant to wear these bc I thought they were just too gorgeous to wear :blush:
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Very nice with grey @Nomad.
I am sure a former orphanage has many scary stories to tell... but now it will also be filled with happier memories. And what a coincidence, I love this design and just found one, in this colourway - hope to receive it tomorrow, and already planned to wear it with exactly the same colour as you are in this photograph. A (scary?) case of transatlantic telepathy? I am looking forward even more to mine...
I can't wait to see-- congratulations! We are having silky telepathy in honor of haunted theme week @Agrume. I love this design and I hope you will enjoy it as much as I have (and do). It is perfect for the coming season, too, like an Advent Calendar full of goodies. Besides commemorating a milestone for me, as a child I collected Matreshka dolls so the design really resonates...
Snausages inspired me to wear my M&M today. And this evening, I wanted to practise blydia's rando knot, with Les artisans, scary to me - motorcyclists are good for real nightmares, certainly for neurologists.

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Beautiful @Agrume -- you (and @Nomad) are inspiring me to try my Artisans with this knot!
Thanks, lkb! Taking a quick break to post this double face. You can see the dark blue side in the upper corner. Excuse the awful clashing greens! View attachment 5240848
Beautiful colors-- thank you for showing it flat!
Love this on you! And on Mr. Bones ;) Those shoes are perfection!!
:lol: Skeletons from neck to toe!
wonderful find, lkb. And how lucky to live in such a fabulous city!
Yes, we love New Orleans and while our building, like the City has its challenges, we would not trade the charm and mystery and fun for any other place. Thank you @Awillow! Zabavushka was a special commemorative gift and has a special place in my heart.
View attachment 5240912Into the Canadian Wild today! Not only is nature scary to me in general - as an indoor girl - but the resale prices on this scarf are beyond scary!!!
Very pretty on you @laurenad.
 
@Snausages that is too funny.... And I adore Sweet (or was that one of the "Sweat" tags ??? :lol: ) Dreams
:dothewave:

I'm really enjoying everyone's stories and scarves this week!

This week, I hadn't thought I would have much opportunity to share as I'm just not that creative when it comes to stories, but the spirits have willed it otherwise. Like @Snausages , my next story revolves around a dream from a couple of days ago. Well, not MY dream, but Mr BCs.

It is a well known fact in House of Bunnycat that I have weird dreams. And the other day Mr BC declared that one of my dreams had been misdelivered to him the night before. :roflmfao:

Apparently, we were driving in the car in some out of the way town, and stopped at a little country store with no people around. We went in to look around, and found that there were dozens and dozens of H scarves of all sizes there for an amazing deal. (Yes please!!!!! :woot: ) Apparently I went bananas in the store with full Sales Goggles (copyright @Cookiefiend ) and then we left and the car broke down (yeah, that's my actual real kind of luck...). Of course, he thought this was the height of weirdness, but I duly informed him that there had been no mention of being spies on a mission, trying to escape from aliens that were planning on taking over the world, and having a few things explode....so in my dictionary, not tooooo weird except for the country store in the middle of nowhere we happened to find full of H scarves. :lol:

Now here is the more eerie part. Last week, I DID have a SERIOUS attack of Sales Goggles. In fact, the bargain was so good, I said "damn the torpedos and my CC bill!", dropped everything else like a hot potato, and bought it. And... I did not tell Mr BC about it...And it quietly got delivered with no fanfare at all while he was out for a walk so he didn't know that yet another CSGM has quietly slipped in to my corral...... :lol:

So I think the dream was delivered to warn him by ALLLLLL my rather frugal grandparents and great grandparents and aunts and uncles who probably spin in the graves every times an H scarf wings its way in to my scarf drawer.....like a strange "In the Mirror, Darkly" version of It's a Wonderful Life....


WHICH SCARF???
WITCH SCARF???? :broom:

===> And which scarf it is, I will keep you in suspense for the rest of the week, as it fits next week's theme very well..... :biggrin: <=====


But here is my DREAMY Karnak mousseline I wore yesterday instead, in colors which always say "dreamtime" to me :cloud9:

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A spooky week of dreams indeed! The moussie is delightful and I’m on pins and needles waiting for the big reveal!
A funny ghost story today. A few years ago, the local museum arranged some Halloween-themed activities. One of which was a talk by the paranormal society. I took my kids to listen to it. One of the stories told had to do with selling salt. Yep, in Singapore, the ghosts will buy salt :amazed:

According to local ghost lore, if you are desperate for cash, buy lots of salt, package it into tiny bags, then go stake out a spot in the cemetery for overnight sales. Keep your head down and, when a spectral hand comes into view, take the cash from the hand and pass it a bag of salt. :death:

The intrepid paranormal investigators decided to go sell salt. Late that night, they got very excited when they saw ghostly lights bobbing in the cemetery, coming ever closer. It must be ghostly customers! Paranormal proof! :nuts:

Nope, it turned out to be flashlights used by policemen who wanted to know what they were doing, lurking in a cemetery :roflmfao:

My salt scarves: white table salt Carreves, grey fleur de sel Apres le Deluge and pink Himalayan salt Etude Pour Une Parure de Gala.
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Do not sell these beauties to any ghosts!
Another "spiritual" one today - Arbre du vent. This design is absolutely gorgeous and the artist actually has a long PDF describing the meaning behind everything. it's really worth a read.

https://monetlugo.com/hermès --> click About the artwork at the bottom for the pdf

Hermès' scarf description is the following:
L’Arbre du vent is a tribute to the Huichol people of Mexico’s western Sierra Madre – also known as the Wixáritari – and their polytheistic religion, worshipping the divinity inherent in every aspect of the natural world. At its centre, the scarf depicts the eye of god, the protector, surrounded by the four elements, marking the four corners of the Huichol world: Mother Water, the origin of life, Tatei Haramara; Earth, the soul of the world, Tatei Yurianaka, with two hummingbirds fluttering above, symbolising the souls of traditional shamans; Grandfather Fire, Tatehuari, and Air, Kieiri, the Wind Tree. Mexican artist Montserrat Gonzalez-Lugo has taken inspiration from traditional bead embroideries and threaded wool pictures to depict the essence of Huichol spirituality.

I unfortunately only have a pixly small image saved of my colorway


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As always the beauty of the silk is enhanced by the story behind - thank you for sharing!
The lesson of your dream is No purchasing H scarves in outdoor markets without first consulting Fifi! :giggle:
Or wear Sweet Dreams to fight off bad juju? :thinking:

hahahaa!
I love these two pale Beauties, and your PdG is a lovely shade of pink!

Beautiful Blydia! I love this scarf, especially in this cw. Thanks for sharing the link!
I blame, er, credit you with opening my realm of consideration to slightly stained scarves knowing they can be scrubbed with little risk of damage
Toys in an attic can evoke both sentimental memories of the golden days of childhood or perhaps feelings of abandonment and sorrow. Tales have also been written in which toys—especially dolls—are full of evil intent and downright creepiness. (The phrase can also colloquially mean someone who’s sanity is in question, but that’s for another day). We live in an historical building in New Orleans, originally founded as a girls' asylum and orphanage and subsequently purchased by Ann Rice, the author of the Vampire Lestat books and the trilogy The Witches of Mayfair set in her hometown of New Orleans. Rice restored the building with period décor and furnishings, but she kept the chapel intact, using it to house her extensive collections of dolls, miniatures and religious artifacts. St Elizabeth’s was not only her home but also a gallery (see photos).

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St. Elizabeth's was divided into 21 condo units in 2003. Ours is on the top two floors of the left-facing tower. It is rich in associations for the city, and very much associated with Ann Rice and her vampires, witches and ghosts. Events were held there and tours were offered to the public so many people visited the doll museum/chapel. For today's theme, I am wearing Zabavushka, which celebrates the famous Russian toy museum, showing the corner full of nesting dolls:
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Oooooh the Anne Rice house! That Zabavushka is a beauty and I can’t believe how many I’ve had and rehomed because I didn’t know how to knot a scarf to show off its beauty!
I love this scarf and your bag is absolutely adorable @paula24jen --

Thank you @turfnsurf -- my neighbor was quite amused by my request to use his decorations as a prop!

Thank you for passing this very charming story along to us @Karenska and have a wonderful time n Boston and Cape Ann!

But of course @Croisette7! ;)

A dark tale of beautiful dark roses @Cookiefiend!

Great that you shared the story, @blydia -- to make the scarf so much more special. I love it as a belt!

Thank you @Agrume-- I may have overdone it on the dieting...

I love this dip-dye color for ClF @bunnycat-- so great with your top.

Fantastic styling@Nomad-- hope you get a chance to reprise the outfit today!

I know-- I went a little overboard with the contouring...

I love this! Story and scarf and smile! Just great @Snausages and I agree with @Cookiefiend that your dream is a cautionary tale...

:lol:

This made me guffaw-- very cinematic story-telling and perfect scarfs @xincinsin

It looks beautiful @blydia-- I am so happy to be twins with you. Love it with the gray...
Indeed!
Hello Twin!

Stains have caused nightmares for many of us I am sure! Glad it was only in your dreams!
For real!
Many cultures saw Ghost Riders in the Sky not only in the stars, but also much closer to home in our own Moon. What we call the Man in the Moon has been seen as Cain the Wanderer, forever doomed to circle the Earth. Also, seen in various cultures are a woodcutter caught working on the Sabbath and banished to the Moon, a sheep-thief, a boy gathering sticks, a woman wearing jewelry, and in Japanese mythology, there is a tribe of human-like spiritual beings living on the Moon.

Here are some examples of the pareidolic images (looks like it's there, but it really isn't) seen on the Moon. (Credit to Wikipedia)

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My favorite is the second image above of a rabbit. When Apollo 11 was going to the Moon in 1969, the astronauts were alerted by NASA to be on the lookout for the rabbit.

Here is the transcript.

"NASA: Among the large headlines concerning Apollo this morning, is one asking that you watch for a lovely girl with a big rabbit. An ancient legend says a beautiful Chinese girl called Chang-O has been living there for 4,000 years. It seems she was banished to the Moon because she stole the pill of immortality from her husband. You might also look for her companion, a large Chinese rabbit, who is easy to spot since he is always standing on his hind feet in the shade of a cinnamon tree. The name of the rabbit is not reported.

"Astronaut Michael Collins: Okay. We'll keep a close eye out for the bunny girl."

=========================
More recently, Hermes designer Dimitri Rybaltchenko gives us a pareidolic image (or is it really there??) of Pegasus in the Moon. The Story Behind reads:

"As though revealing the hidden face of the Moon, the scarf is divided between shadow and light. A crescent showered in stars borders a wide disk upon which the powerful body of the winged horse, Pegasus, appears - a divine creature with a disheveled mane."

Here is Gris/Blanc version of this Ghostly image in Clair de Lune.

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My SOTD is Clair de Lune, with the mythical Pegasus as my Ghost Rider in the Sky. I'm using the rando knot from @blydia and wearing my (Man in the) Moonstone pendant.

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Excellent pairing!
perfect Halloween week dark and mysterious colorway. Wonderful on the purple top. I love your rosee version better than my no design one haha.

great info. This design shines in the two tone colors. I liked the blue pink version for the same reason but never hit buy. Now regret of course seeing how lovely it is on you And in your wonderful knots.

crazy dream haha. I love this on you!! Something about it. The size maybe with the classic colors? Or the tie? Regardless your matching lippie smile seals the deal for an amazing model shot.

call me crazy, I don’t remember seeing you in such neutrals. It looks equally great on you as your brights. N note to self that a bright lip adds so much to the balance. Your look is so great!

Wonderful post. This striking blue looks great on you and the yellow brings it up even another notch. Is this rando knot? Whatever it is it is a wonderful Unique tie look for the design.
Mwah! :smooch:
Virgin outing scarf. I have worn my green several times now but not this guy yet. Ummmm yeah love it! At least I have the satisfaction that indeed I should have bought it a year ago lol. ( wait is it a year and half ago this came out now??) I was forever hesitant to wear these bc I thought they were just too gorgeous to wear :blush:
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Stunning! I’ve yet to see this design in any colorway that didn’t knot beautifully
The ghostly owl on its night hunt… alright I just wanted to wear my new owl earrings and I decided that I need a scarf with owls to go with it! :lol:

La Danse des Amazones:

Ophelia the maroon owl
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Othello the golden owl
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(Yea I was a literature major and I do so like Shakespeare... :giggle:)

In the end, Ophelia went out with me cause I decided on a maroon top with a terracotta cardigan.
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I love these colors and owls are always wonderful!
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Love it! I saw a different colorway pop up on the secondary market and it’s nice to know how well it ties!
Hilarious dream, snausages!! :lol: Love this on you!
TY! :smile:
SOTD Le Mors a la Conétable CSGM

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A lovely ensemble!
your dark ClF is beautiful, and your Karnak really soothing. And Mr Bunnycat will like your new acquisition, I'm sure about it.


Lovely wintery colours, Nomad!


Yes, this is a perfect scarf for this week, Snausages!


This Après le déluge is very special!


A real autumn scarf, blydia, I bought mine inspired by your photographs of it - and also because i loved the story behind it.


I am sure a former orphanage has many scary stories to tell... but now it will also be filled with happier memories. And what a coincidence, I love this design and just found one, in this colourway - hope to receive it tomorrow, and already planned to wear it with exactly the same colour as you are in this photograph. A (scary?) case of transatlantic telepathy? I am looking forward even more to mine...


yes, those men in the moon... love this sky blue CW!


very pretty owls!


You can wear any colour, Awillow! Lovely!


More beautiful blues... fabulous, Croisette!
TY! :flowers:
Snausages inspired me to wear my M&M today. And this evening, I wanted to practise blydia's rando knot, with Les artisans, scary to me - motorcyclists are good for real nightmares, certainly for neurologists.

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Twinning on the brown colorway! And another excellent Artisans!
View attachment 5240912Into the Canadian Wild today! Not only is nature scary to me in general - as an indoor girl - but the resale prices on this scarf are beyond scary!!!
You aren’t joking about resale prices! I love the bears and whales in this and would love to add more colorways but if I keep plunking down $612 for stained scarves that’ll never happen :lol:
I wore a second SOTD this afternoon to play outside with my 15 month old grandson. Introducing a new-to-me La Mare aux Canards. My collection of red scarves is shaping up nicely. We are well into autumn around here, and wearing a scarf outside really helps to keep the neck warm.

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Beautiful red and your grandson seems to approve as well!
 
Ok not so much a ghost story because The Invisible Man wasn’t dead (just invisible and malicious) but he was wrapped in bandages which reminds me of The Mummy who most definitely was dead and both are spooky… Monsieur et Madame, original issue, where we see the insides of this couple. And yes I knotted it to the tails of my cardigan because why not (why knot?)
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Beautiful and creative, I love it!
 
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I'm really enjoying everyone's stories and scarves this week!

This week, I hadn't thought I would have much opportunity to share as I'm just not that creative when it comes to stories, but the spirits have willed it otherwise. Like @Snausages , my next story revolves around a dream from a couple of days ago. Well, not MY dream, but Mr BCs.

It is a well known fact in House of Bunnycat that I have weird dreams. And the other day Mr BC declared that one of my dreams had been misdelivered to him the night before. :roflmfao:

Apparently, we were driving in the car in some out of the way town, and stopped at a little country store with no people around. We went in to look around, and found that there were dozens and dozens of H scarves of all sizes there for an amazing deal. (Yes please!!!!! :woot: ) Apparently I went bananas in the store with full Sales Goggles (copyright @Cookiefiend ) and then we left and the car broke down (yeah, that's my actual real kind of luck...). Of course, he thought this was the height of weirdness, but I duly informed him that there had been no mention of being spies on a mission, trying to escape from aliens that were planning on taking over the world, and having a few things explode....so in my dictionary, not tooooo weird except for the country store in the middle of nowhere we happened to find full of H scarves. :lol:

Now here is the more eerie part. Last week, I DID have a SERIOUS attack of Sales Goggles. In fact, the bargain was so good, I said "damn the torpedos and my CC bill!", dropped everything else like a hot potato, and bought it. And... I did not tell Mr BC about it...And it quietly got delivered with no fanfare at all while he was out for a walk so he didn't know that yet another CSGM has quietly slipped in to my corral...... :lol:

So I think the dream was delivered to warn him by ALLLLLL my rather frugal grandparents and great grandparents and aunts and uncles who probably spin in the graves every times an H scarf wings its way in to my scarf drawer.....like a strange "In the Mirror, Darkly" version of It's a Wonderful Life....


WHICH SCARF???
WITCH SCARF???? :broom:

===> And which scarf it is, I will keep you in suspense for the rest of the week, as it fits next week's theme very well..... :biggrin: <=====


But here is my DREAMY Karnak mousseline I wore yesterday instead, in colors which always say "dreamtime" to me :cloud9:

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Scarves slipping into your collection sounds lovely!
 
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View attachment 5240912Into the Canadian Wild today! Not only is nature scary to me in general - as an indoor girl - but the resale prices on this scarf are beyond scary!!!
An absolute favorite of mine. I admit I have owned this cw in duplicate. I had bought another as a back up because it is my fav scarf :wave:. But I eventually sold it after a year. You really made it pop off the top color. And as @Snausages agreed w you too, it is scary the asking price for these! Though NoWhErE near the current asking prices, I did pay a bit over retail for my pastel Canadian. My most expensive 90.
 
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