Death by SCARF

I am participating in the Blogging from A-Z Challenge again this year. What is this mysterious blogging challenge you ask? Arlee Bird from Tossing it Out came up with this fantastic idea where bloggers post using consecutive letters of the alphabet for 26 days in April. It grew in numbers, and Arlee now has many helpers. To view other participates of the A-Z event click here.

Odd deaths happen, right? It’s sort of like being at the right place at the right wrong time. My A-Z 2016 blogging journey takes us down the road of Death by Oddity. Come join me.

S= Death by SCARF

In 1927, American dancer, Isadora Duncan wore a pretty scarf around her neck while riding in a sports car. The scarf wound around the wheel of the car and pulled her from it, strangling the twenty-two year old woman to death. More here

Scarves make me sweat, so I wear them only in the coldest weather. Good thing since I used to drive a convertible. 

Comments

Mason Canyon said…
That had to be one of those really long scarves. I'm only fond of scarves in the cold months too.
Hi Teresa - I was always worried when I had my long scarf - I'd get it caught somewhere ... but I think I only worried after someone told me about Isadora Duncan ...

Not a nice way to go at all .. cheers Hilary
Scary stuff! And another one that seems it could happen to me. I always have sweaters and coats and things hanging out the door because I won't gather everything up before I close the car door.
JoJo said…
That's how she died? I had no idea. She was very popular in San Francisco having been born there. She was in a mural on the ceiling of the office bldg I worked at on Market Street, with other SF icons.
Bish Denham said…
I knew how she died, but I thought she was older than 22.
Pat Hatt said…
scarf, the added accessory that kills.
To die at 22 ... and in such a needless fashion. :-(
Random Musings said…
I heard about this some time ago. Its one of those things if you saw it on a soap opera, you would say it was too far fetched. It just doesn't sound believable. It is such a tragedy that that could happen to someone
Debbie
cleemckenzie said…
Ah ha! I knew you'd have this one. And what a tragedy for Isadora and the people who loved watching her dance. Only 22!
Masked Mom said…
Your story reminds me of something that happened at our local grocery store. There was a young woman cashier there who always wore these beautiful flowing scarves over her store-issued smock until one day, the corner of a particularly drapey one was sucked into the belt that carries groceries to the register. Luckily, a quick-thinking customer turned off the belt.

I am too lazy, unfashionable and claustrophobic to mess with scarves in any sort of weather. :)

Nice to "meet" a fellow A-Z Challenger.
Anonymous said…
Now I'm kind of scared of the scarves I knit and sell! o.o

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