Tuesday, November 25, 2008

jellyweave

Luckily, we live close to Ocean Ave. in Brooklyn, as it's full of weaves that resemble sea creatures.

Exhibit A:


Exhibit B:

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Saturday, November 8, 2008

royal weave

Someone's (the universe) trying to tell us (humankind) something. This weave is too perfectly detached and aligned that we have to wonder what that something is. Move about 1.5 feet from your computer (if you're much closer than that, there's a problem anyway) and squint. We see a crown. You?

Sunday, November 2, 2008

weavekill

Brace yourselves- we have a trifecta of firsts on our hands: first southern weave, first Texan weave, first weavekill (weave flattened by motor vehicle). It's a good day all around.

A very loyal weave-follower sent in this amazing picture and a brief description:

Weave found "Deep in the Heart of Texas"; UT campus on November 1, 2008


TEXAS!? We couldn't believe it either! But the proof's in the license plate.


Yes, Texas. Yes.



Thanks Jerilyn!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

a halloweave story


Halloween was an interesting night for us here at wherezmyweave. We want to share the experience with you from the perspective of a weave dressed as Sarah Palin circa 1985. Or Cousin It. Regardless, hands down the best dressed of the night.

It starts...


One of us here at wherezmyweave dressed up for Halloween. "As what?!" you might ask. A WEAVE ON THE GROUND. Obviously.

Below is our staff member demonstrating a RAVAW (random act of violence against a weave).

Weave in the sky! It's too dark to see it. Trust.

So the weave started out as a secret agent...

As the night progressed, it gained a crown.

The night got pretty wild pretty quickly... and so did the weave.
Indoor weave on the ground! Always the life of the party!

The end.

(Just to clarify, this is the first time we've posted a weave that has been positioned. In light of our staff costume and the holiday, we thought it should be celebrated right- with her prop. This is not typical and all of the weaves we have pictures of are actually found on the ground.)