Showing posts with label dual weaves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dual weaves. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

weaves on a walk

Hey friends. How'd you get there?


A fountain? Or one of those deep sea creatures from Planet Earth.
Who you callin?

Monday, March 23, 2009

for your enjoyment

We give you a few Brooklyn weaves.


A dual wet and wild weave (to the left, center). The front of this store is a gold mine.

A little curl action.


Can't you just feel the motion? A weave entangled in leaves.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

red, weave and blue

Okay so there's no blue, but there's a red weave. Not only one, but two: one dry and one wet: a wet and wild red weave!

Left: Dry
Right: Wet

Wet and Wild Red weave


Dry Weave

Friday, October 10, 2008

west coast weave (in hand)

We received this photo from an avid wherezmyweave follower, who was traveling the west coast in search of weaves* when he bore witness to a RAVAW (random act of violence against weaves). Although it wasn't on the ground, it sure looks like it did something to piss that woman off, and probably ended up on the ground shortly after. Let's go to the source for a first-hand account:


I have no idea what fodder you need for your website, but the woman in the attached photo was aggressively throwing and shaking her weave at a San Francisco tour bus yesterday in the Tenderloin District at approximately 11:00am local time.





















*Not true.


Thanks Eric

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

the motherload and tumbleweave

Today we were introduced to the notion of "tumbleweave" by our friend, Amanda. Then on the way home, we not only experienced our first tumbleweave, but also our first dual weave action. Big things are happening, people! Let's recount our night.


So, this is the tumbleweave. We first saw it from a distance and positively identified it as in fact a "tumbleweave". As we approached it, it began in a "tumbleweed" motion, rolling and maneuvering along the sidewalk. In the midst of our awe, a passerby accidentally (we think) stepped on it. Thus, we give you flattened tumbleweave.


A rare site indeed. Angle A of the two-for-one special.

Angle B: aerial shot.
Here she is: the motherload. We have a size 8.5 foot next to it for scale.

Here is the second one of the duo. Sizeable as well.

thanks Amanda