A bobcat, identified by his tufted ears and luxurious chops, was more than pleased with his forest topknot–as compensation for his short tail, perhaps. Overlapping Mullein leaves sprung from a headband of macrame pine needles. One Silvery Townsendia daisy, a Western Dayflower, and arcs of Scarlet Gilia would have been enough. “But how could I NOT tuck in a couple of rabbit ears,” he mused. “And their cottony tails looked so nice with the Pussy Willows.”
Excerpt from the book “The Wild Hat”]
Glorious Forest Hat Print
$35.00 – $150.00
A bobcat, identified by his tufted ears and luxurious chops, was more than pleased with his forest topknot–as compensation for his short tail, perhaps. Overlapping Mullein leaves sprung from a headband of macrame pine needles. One Silvery Townsendia daisy, a Western Dayflower, and arcs of Scarlet Gilia would have been enough. “But how could I NOT tuck in a couple of rabbit ears,” he mused. “And their cottony tails looked so nice with the Pussy Willows.”
Excerpt from the book “The Wild Hat”]
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