Losing your weave on the ground is completely understandable. But how on earth does it end up on the shelf alongside E&J brandy at the supermarket? How? I demand to know.
My dear friend Brian (a very Alert Reader) shared this find from Shop 'N Save in Gravois Plaza.
Showing posts with label gravois avenue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gravois avenue. Show all posts
5.10.2010
1.28.2010
Roadkill or street weave?
I'm not convinced this isn't a dead cat, but Alert Reader Mike claims it's a weave. He's got a finely tuned eye, so I'll take his word for it. He spotted this in November at Gravois Avenue and Arsenal Street in St. Louis.
10.15.2009
Middle-of-the-road weave: the deux
Remember yesterday's weave, from Gravois Avenue and Chippewa Street? I spotted this one no more than five minutes later, just across the intersection on Chippewa at Gravois.
Forgive the poor lighting conditions. Apple hasn't yet invented an iPhone that's well suited for nighttime weave photography.
Forgive the poor lighting conditions. Apple hasn't yet invented an iPhone that's well suited for nighttime weave photography.
10.14.2009
Middle-of-the-road weave
Friday evening was great for weave hunting. Within five minutes, I found two fine specimens. This one was sitting on the yellow paint on Gravois Avenue at Chippewa Street, in front of the QT.
Look — you can even see my shadow in this first picture.
I'll show you the rest of Friday night's haul tomorrow.
In the meantime, if you see any weaves, share 'em with me.
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