Saturday, April 11, 2009

reminder, people!

Send us your pics! Weaves on the ground, weaves in general. We live for it!


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Saturday, April 4, 2009

rwanda

Or should we say Rweava? Guys, I have nothing to say about this but: "amazing". This is a weave from afar... our farthest yet! In its curly glory on a dirt trail in Rwanda! This weave was on the ground whilst our weave-watching friend was out for a jog. If I knew how to flag this post as "most special yet", you bet your pretty little faces I would.


Quite sizable:



thanks Curt and Maya!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

weave saves life!

Weaves are not monofunctional, friends. Case in point:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TE5Y3AJpL6g

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.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

a weave is like a cloud

When it falls to the ground, there's no telling what shape it will take. It can look like anything. Let your imagination run wild (or just squint your eyes).

For example we have this weave/wig...


...which looks a bit like this:



and something like this:

Also, I'm afraid we've lost the contributor of this fantastic weave of transformation. Just let us know and we'll cite you. Our apologies! Thanks, bias.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

snowbird weave

Our DC correspondent has found a weave resting at the intersection of Rhode Island (home to the nation's oldest carousel) and Florida* Avenues. This is one Americentric weave.


*in case you aren't from there, Floridians deem northerners who have summer homes there "snowbirds". Where I come from, a "snowbird" is also the name of the puppet who would come on TV and tell us about school cancellations and delays.

thanks Matt

Sunday, February 22, 2009

wholey bang

Brooklyn weave with a leaf. Looks to be of the bangs genus and an auburn hue.

Weaves like this are always curious. Mostly their completeness. How did an entire section, a discernible chunk get on the ground in its entirety? Pretty special and in tact.


thanks Dan

Sunday, February 15, 2009

ringlet and binky

Scene: Baby and mother get into a fight. He wants his pacifer and she doesn't want him to have it. In the end, they're both losers: he loses the binky, she loses a perfect tornado-shaped lock of weave. There are never winners in the game of love (I'm not sure that applies, but go with it).

Thursday, January 29, 2009

west coast throws weave on the ground

This is the first Californian weave on the ground (we have a RAVAW in the air from San Franciso, like this beaute). Our informant provided useful information on the experience:


"Spotted: near the ocean in San Francisco
Is it: a mustache? A baby bang?"


Good questions. Judging by size, shape and slight curl, we wonder if it is a bang as well.




thanks Abby

Saturday, January 24, 2009

inauguration weave

Yes, an inauguration weave. Control yourself, people. Along with the whole Obama thing, this sure convinces me that this country is headed in the right direction. 2 perfectly curled locks remind me of what our president says: (something like) there is no liberal America, there is no conservative America, there is only the United States of America. Sure, but I think I'll stay in New York just in case that's not so true... Anyway, there is no right strand or left strand, there is only a piece of a weave wrapped around itself in its glory by a mentos wrapper on the ground.


You know, along with being the capitol of the free world, DC sure has a lot of weaves on the ground for the masses.



thanks Matt