This weave mail ranks highest on the tumble totem to date.
Not only did Matt Jones crack me up with his text but these fans got krafty and added graphics!
See below:
My co-worker Alex loves your blog, lives in the Bronx and wants to contribute.
She spotted this one in the Bronx between the Kennedy Fried Chicken and Dinorah Unisex Hair Salon on E149th St and Concord.
She said the tumbleweave was waitin' on the bus.
Please consider...
We not only considered but we are giving you a head twirl and finger snap for this submission! Get it right gurl!
I have lived in Harlem for 10 years and although we may have soul food, amazing architecture and some great gospel music, we have something no other neighborhood in Manhattan has- Tumble Weave. It can be found rolling down sidewalks, clogging up drains and skeeting down the subway stairs. No matter how bad your day is, when a tumble weave twirls by with some glitter, old leaves or an eyelash thrown in, it's simply un-be-weavably amusing.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Monday, January 9, 2012
Charleston is on a Tumble Tear!
The fourth tumble in recent weeks comes to us from Claire in Charleston while taking her baby on his daily stroll:
A bit o winter tumble weave
Looking scraggly and filled with leaves
Diego and I encountered this sad specimen on Spring Street today
Keep em coming Claire!
A bit o winter tumble weave
Looking scraggly and filled with leaves
Diego and I encountered this sad specimen on Spring Street today
Keep em coming Claire!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Charleston Tumble Weave
Happy New Weave everyone! We spent a glorious holiday in Charleston South Carolina and were very pleased to discover two gems of tumble.
The first one was spotted by our friend Allison on Line Street. You have to squint but check out that cascading beauty dangling on the fence. I wonder if she is coming back for that one?
Our trusted tumble treasure hunter, Fergus, sniffed this one out in Hampton Park. Just in time for the New Years Day football game!
Looking forward to celebrating this iconic piece of Americana more in 2012. Keep on sending them along!
The first one was spotted by our friend Allison on Line Street. You have to squint but check out that cascading beauty dangling on the fence. I wonder if she is coming back for that one?
Our trusted tumble treasure hunter, Fergus, sniffed this one out in Hampton Park. Just in time for the New Years Day football game!
Looking forward to celebrating this iconic piece of Americana more in 2012. Keep on sending them along!
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