wore a white one to Alameda grade school and tied it under my chin. Have scarves in many colors to go with my wardrobe. Thick and thin to keep me warm etc. I love them. a great accessory with my coats
cathy shauklas
a warm, soft comfort worn around the neck. maybe a decorative fashion accent.
donna
thin red with a star behind the veil, no two can be the same they are all worn different, with this you can cover your eyes, ears emotions put a brief but not completely illusory wall between you and the parts outside you, it will keep the world at bay until you are ready to address it there is little that it will impart other than a sense of what can be and what will be no matter what it has but a moment to become everything or nothing with the eyes it will be heard with the ears it will be seen and they will wonder what you are, who is the eye behind the veil? is there a secret, they certainly hope so and the step closer is an attempt to bring the secret closer without destroying it, we don’t want ir to fly or disappear like a butterfly just to sit quietly so we can marvel at the wonder of its rippling colors.
randomness
my sister likes to wear scarves. she looks very pretty in them. i went shopping with my mother and there were some on sale and i got her to try one or two but they didn’t look as good on her as they did my sister. i use a handkerchief but not a scarf. i like to hold on to them and use them as props when i’m doing a scene.
alan
I wear a scarf when it is cold, that keeps me quite warm and cozy.
bonita Bailey
My grandfather gave me a scarf for Christmas. I was so pleased and felt quite superior since I was the only recipient of a gift from him. It was a simple thing….small, blue,
PF Rainwater
knitting, fibers, thread, warmth, birthdays, escharpe, strands, wrap, mainstream, paris, tassle, love, keep, fun, tell me that we belong together, dress it up,
lexi Ponte
SOMETHING BAD FOR THE NECK, BUT WARM FOR THE HEART
Murray
eat a LOT – FAST – PIGGY PIGGY… wait, maybe it’s just somethng around your neck to keep you warm on cold evenings…
Bert
a red scarf, warm, comforting. pretty, practical, necessary all at different times. knit your own, The brown scarf I made for my father that he wore for years. The huge one my brother made for Vanguard. Silk for beauty, wool for warmth.
BecBec
around the head for protection
iris
wool, cold weather. I wore a scarf the other day when it was so cold and windy. The scarf is multi-colored and soft around my neck. most of the time I don’t wear
Rich
The first thing I think of when hearing this word is the famous lady, cannot remember name, who died because her scarf became tangled in something during a ride in a convertible.
It is irritating that I cannot remember her name.
Pat
A piece of cloth, ladies use to cover their head.
E Taylor
Eat everything as fast as you can!!
Jack
it was a red scarf, knit with care and love. When she handed it to me, she said, in her grandmotherly way, “Now you wear this everytime youre cold and it will keep you nice and cozy!” She looked so feeble in the hospital bed, and it took all my energy to turn and walk out the door. I glanced back and she waved softly, looking content and pleased.
It was the last time i ever talked to her.
RJ
I have not had a scarf that I like for many years – don’t really have the need for one I guess. When in New York one year, a scarf was essential. Here in the Southwest, it would not be useful for keeping one warm. I like the look of a long scarf in contrasting colors draped down the front of a light colored shirt. Brings the eye up and down rather than side to side. And so is now the 60 seconds over? Was that a ding I heard? This is my first time. I’ll keep writing to see what happens next. Well, I’m done anyway – time to submit.
Carol
I like a red scarf, fluttering in the breeze and catching the eye on a cold winter’s day. Bright sun, blue sky and a flash of bright red wound around the neck. Of course, one can also pull it up over one’s mouth and nose when the air is frigid. However, the scarf then becomes damp from breath blowing out and through it. The scarf is still red and fantastic.
Cara
i got a red scarf in my hand.
Fred Ware
i wore a scarf that was blue and yellow to the funeral of a good friend of mine, she gave me the scarf before she passed. I will soon give that same scarf to my daughter to keep and take care of for us. I hope she will have a friend to pass the scarf to.
Lonnie
Wow, it’s 90 degrees here and i wish It was scarf weather.
kate
i like scarves. learned to wear them a few years ago from a copied hand-out from a class of secretaries of a law firm I know. Unfortunately, scarves have fallen out of favor since then, but I’m keeping the hand-out because I’m certain that, just like everything else, scarves will return and be “new” again! I still have several scarves in my drawers and they’re so pretty. one is from the Soviet Union or the Ukraine that my brother-in-law brought back to me from a trip over there.
jenfo
I don’t like this scarf. The kids make fun of me for wearing it. It’s red, and it has all those pretty designs my mom always think look so dear. (Everyone else in the family got the same kind, so I shouldn’t complain.) Oh well. If they make fun of me any more, I should take it off and show them that my head isn’t really attached to my body.
DJ Trousdale
I have a scarf, I only wear it in the winter. Some people wear scarves all year, they must be bohemian or chic, but not me. I wish I was, I wish a scarf could make me cooler, but it just makes me warmer. Nice and soft on my neck, protects me from the wind.
cynda
Wrapped around her neck, little did she realize she carried the instrument of her own demise. As she sped down the mountain road, the scarf danced about her head
Katy Did
cold winter day with blowing winds in new york city hot chocolate with a great looking guy flirting until you both blush with grins from ear to ear the first kiss for the rest of your life beautiful love in
kim
Covers the neck and other areas of scars and
vunerability of life. Scarf is a cover from any
choice we wish to become invisible. Invisibility
if even bette than being incognito in living.
Dan Ratliff
to eat up quickly, a garment worn around the neck
kim
makes me think of something colorful or warm. cozy, hand-knit, or a large scarf on someone just getting off a ship on ellis island in the last century
Karen
My mom used to make me were a scarf when I was young. A scarf reminds me of the cold weather in Wisconsin where I used to live. A scarf has a purpose, to keep
Moises Diaz
cover head, keep neck warm cover face
Pam
warm, colorful wrap enclosing your neck in its embrace. Stylish, fun, ends whipping in the wind, flakes of snow catching on the fringe.
Alia
blowing in the wind the scrarf matched the dress perfectly. It was a beautiful day and she wore the scarf to accent the colors she chose that day. She felt good, walking along the city street with passersby looking at her, admiring her choice of wardrobe. Not to keep warm, just to be in style and stylish, the scarf served no purpose except her own.
carol
Is a long, usually narrow garment that can be worn about the neck to keep you warm or it can be worn as a decorative accessory. They come in all kinds of fibers — wools, silks, cottons.
Linda
I wear them all winter love color and warmth give them as gifts. My mother always wore one hers were ugly. I want more. Any color but only soft fabric. They add a touch of class to any winter to fall outfit.
K Bailey
She has a pretty scarf.
Larry
something that goes around your neck to keep you warm. And you don’t want to wear them if you go snowmobiling because they can get caught in the track and strangle you. And it they’re wool they can be itchy. I rarely ware them. If it’s really cold your snot will run down and freeze in it. Gross. So only wear your own scarf. The end.
r
something red around your neck
Lynne
around someones head or neck, silky or wool like, long or triangler in shape. Used for fashion or functional to keep warm. Many colors available.
Can tie this around your waist as a belt also.
wore a white one to Alameda grade school and tied it under my chin. Have scarves in many colors to go with my wardrobe. Thick and thin to keep me warm etc. I love them. a great accessory with my coats
a warm, soft comfort worn around the neck. maybe a decorative fashion accent.
thin red with a star behind the veil, no two can be the same they are all worn different, with this you can cover your eyes, ears emotions put a brief but not completely illusory wall between you and the parts outside you, it will keep the world at bay until you are ready to address it there is little that it will impart other than a sense of what can be and what will be no matter what it has but a moment to become everything or nothing with the eyes it will be heard with the ears it will be seen and they will wonder what you are, who is the eye behind the veil? is there a secret, they certainly hope so and the step closer is an attempt to bring the secret closer without destroying it, we don’t want ir to fly or disappear like a butterfly just to sit quietly so we can marvel at the wonder of its rippling colors.
my sister likes to wear scarves. she looks very pretty in them. i went shopping with my mother and there were some on sale and i got her to try one or two but they didn’t look as good on her as they did my sister. i use a handkerchief but not a scarf. i like to hold on to them and use them as props when i’m doing a scene.
I wear a scarf when it is cold, that keeps me quite warm and cozy.
My grandfather gave me a scarf for Christmas. I was so pleased and felt quite superior since I was the only recipient of a gift from him. It was a simple thing….small, blue,
knitting, fibers, thread, warmth, birthdays, escharpe, strands, wrap, mainstream, paris, tassle, love, keep, fun, tell me that we belong together, dress it up,
SOMETHING BAD FOR THE NECK, BUT WARM FOR THE HEART
eat a LOT – FAST – PIGGY PIGGY… wait, maybe it’s just somethng around your neck to keep you warm on cold evenings…
a red scarf, warm, comforting. pretty, practical, necessary all at different times. knit your own, The brown scarf I made for my father that he wore for years. The huge one my brother made for Vanguard. Silk for beauty, wool for warmth.
around the head for protection
wool, cold weather. I wore a scarf the other day when it was so cold and windy. The scarf is multi-colored and soft around my neck. most of the time I don’t wear
The first thing I think of when hearing this word is the famous lady, cannot remember name, who died because her scarf became tangled in something during a ride in a convertible.
It is irritating that I cannot remember her name.
A piece of cloth, ladies use to cover their head.
Eat everything as fast as you can!!
it was a red scarf, knit with care and love. When she handed it to me, she said, in her grandmotherly way, “Now you wear this everytime youre cold and it will keep you nice and cozy!” She looked so feeble in the hospital bed, and it took all my energy to turn and walk out the door. I glanced back and she waved softly, looking content and pleased.
It was the last time i ever talked to her.
I have not had a scarf that I like for many years – don’t really have the need for one I guess. When in New York one year, a scarf was essential. Here in the Southwest, it would not be useful for keeping one warm. I like the look of a long scarf in contrasting colors draped down the front of a light colored shirt. Brings the eye up and down rather than side to side. And so is now the 60 seconds over? Was that a ding I heard? This is my first time. I’ll keep writing to see what happens next. Well, I’m done anyway – time to submit.
I like a red scarf, fluttering in the breeze and catching the eye on a cold winter’s day. Bright sun, blue sky and a flash of bright red wound around the neck. Of course, one can also pull it up over one’s mouth and nose when the air is frigid. However, the scarf then becomes damp from breath blowing out and through it. The scarf is still red and fantastic.
i got a red scarf in my hand.
i wore a scarf that was blue and yellow to the funeral of a good friend of mine, she gave me the scarf before she passed. I will soon give that same scarf to my daughter to keep and take care of for us. I hope she will have a friend to pass the scarf to.
Wow, it’s 90 degrees here and i wish It was scarf weather.
i like scarves. learned to wear them a few years ago from a copied hand-out from a class of secretaries of a law firm I know. Unfortunately, scarves have fallen out of favor since then, but I’m keeping the hand-out because I’m certain that, just like everything else, scarves will return and be “new” again! I still have several scarves in my drawers and they’re so pretty. one is from the Soviet Union or the Ukraine that my brother-in-law brought back to me from a trip over there.
I don’t like this scarf. The kids make fun of me for wearing it. It’s red, and it has all those pretty designs my mom always think look so dear. (Everyone else in the family got the same kind, so I shouldn’t complain.) Oh well. If they make fun of me any more, I should take it off and show them that my head isn’t really attached to my body.
I have a scarf, I only wear it in the winter. Some people wear scarves all year, they must be bohemian or chic, but not me. I wish I was, I wish a scarf could make me cooler, but it just makes me warmer. Nice and soft on my neck, protects me from the wind.
Wrapped around her neck, little did she realize she carried the instrument of her own demise. As she sped down the mountain road, the scarf danced about her head
cold winter day with blowing winds in new york city hot chocolate with a great looking guy flirting until you both blush with grins from ear to ear the first kiss for the rest of your life beautiful love in
Covers the neck and other areas of scars and
vunerability of life. Scarf is a cover from any
choice we wish to become invisible. Invisibility
if even bette than being incognito in living.
to eat up quickly, a garment worn around the neck
makes me think of something colorful or warm. cozy, hand-knit, or a large scarf on someone just getting off a ship on ellis island in the last century
My mom used to make me were a scarf when I was young. A scarf reminds me of the cold weather in Wisconsin where I used to live. A scarf has a purpose, to keep
cover head, keep neck warm cover face
warm, colorful wrap enclosing your neck in its embrace. Stylish, fun, ends whipping in the wind, flakes of snow catching on the fringe.
blowing in the wind the scrarf matched the dress perfectly. It was a beautiful day and she wore the scarf to accent the colors she chose that day. She felt good, walking along the city street with passersby looking at her, admiring her choice of wardrobe. Not to keep warm, just to be in style and stylish, the scarf served no purpose except her own.
Is a long, usually narrow garment that can be worn about the neck to keep you warm or it can be worn as a decorative accessory. They come in all kinds of fibers — wools, silks, cottons.
I wear them all winter love color and warmth give them as gifts. My mother always wore one hers were ugly. I want more. Any color but only soft fabric. They add a touch of class to any winter to fall outfit.
She has a pretty scarf.
something that goes around your neck to keep you warm. And you don’t want to wear them if you go snowmobiling because they can get caught in the track and strangle you. And it they’re wool they can be itchy. I rarely ware them. If it’s really cold your snot will run down and freeze in it. Gross. So only wear your own scarf. The end.
something red around your neck
around someones head or neck, silky or wool like, long or triangler in shape. Used for fashion or functional to keep warm. Many colors available.
Can tie this around your waist as a belt also.
neck covering for cold weather