Rain, snow, wind, heat — she's been through so much!
Showing posts with label gay street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gay street. Show all posts
8.03.2010
Lost weave a testament to city cleanliness
Rain, snow, wind, heat — she's been through so much!
4.28.2010
Old weave friends
This weave at Tucker and Gay Street wins the award for Most Appearances on this Blog. She's still hanging on!
3.17.2010
2.02.2010
Downtown's magical weave sanctuary
10.27.2009
Braids in the street
The final batch from the great weave harvest last week on North Tucker Boulevard, between Gay Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Drive:
10.26.2009
More from last week's downtown haul
Here's Part 2 of my weave-hunting extravaganza last week, spotted on North Tucker Boulevard and Gay Street.
Incidentally, the hair is still there, nearly a week later. But it's resting in a puddle today. Sad face.
Incidentally, the hair is still there, nearly a week later. But it's resting in a puddle today. Sad face.
10.20.2009
Another weave at the $1.75 parking lot
After a weave-free weekend, my ship finally has come in. Tuesday morning, on my walk to work, I saw three separate weaves, all within about a block of each other.
Here's the first one, at North Tucker Boulevard and Gay Street. It's a location I've featured here before, but this is clearly a different specimen from last time.
Here's the first one, at North Tucker Boulevard and Gay Street. It's a location I've featured here before, but this is clearly a different specimen from last time.
10.16.2009
This weave's grip is amazing
More than a month ago, on Sept. 14, I shared this weave with you, on North Tucker Boulevard at Gay Street downtown.
Would you believe, more than a month later, it's still clinging to the pavement? True story. I've been monitoring it daily, but I wanted to wait until it had reached a worthy anniversary. (It's the journalist in me. WEAVE WATCH: ONE MONTH LATER.)
Would you believe, more than a month later, it's still clinging to the pavement? True story. I've been monitoring it daily, but I wanted to wait until it had reached a worthy anniversary. (It's the journalist in me. WEAVE WATCH: ONE MONTH LATER.)
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