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I was gifted a truly absurd amount of mostly worsted weight yarn, and I am so excited for all the weaving experimentation I'll be able to do now that I'm not so limited on my supply. :D Just don't ask me where I'm storing everything that's still in progress rofl. #yarn #weaving #weaver
Spiders in the Colima culture of ancient West Mexico (ca. 300 BC – 600 AD) were significant symbolic figures often depicted in terracotta zoomorphic vessels. These ceramic pieces, commonly found in shaft tombs, suggest that spiders held a complex, likely supernatural, role in their cosmology, connecting the earthly realm with the underworld. Spiders are frequently represented in burial contexts, suggesting they functioned as protective entities or spiritual guardians for the deceased in the shaft tombs. Similar to other Mesoamerican traditions, the spider was seen as a "weaver" of reality, representing the creative force and the ability to rebuild or transform, often linked to the cycles of life and death. n broader pre-Hispanic contexts, including the nearby, roughly contemporary cultures in Peru (Cupisnique), spider imagery is closely associated with water, rain, and fertility, acting as a deity that brings necessary life forces. Facebook
Spider form vessel
terracotta
300 BCE - 300 CE
Colima culture
Mexico
#spider #vessel #colimaculture #mesoamerica #ancientmexico #mexico #handmade #terracotta #weaver #spiritual #shafttombs #guardian #fertility #afterlife #water #rain #lifeanddeath
Brown-capped #Weaver a small, monogamous bird found in African montane #forests #bwindiImpenetrableforest #Uganda #montaneforests #birdsofafrica #birdsseenin2026 #birds #birdphotography #bird #birdphotography #birdsofafrica markscheflen.com
I must say that the BlueSky #Community has done so much to dispel my #arachnophobia with affectionate displays of their #Spider companions that seeing this #Weaver photo made me smile in appreciation rather than shudder with fear as I once would have. Thank you! 💝
The first of my herringbone scarves is done. A little glimpse of the silver darlings, herrings returning after the winter…more may appear in the next one. #NAFO #craft #weaver
for DB: - elan ceres (specifically the fourth clone) - mickey 17 - shion but specifically that one route where they call him "FB" - courage the cowardly dog - vivi but also specifically his crazy ass mtg card - cole or more specifically the spirit of compassion - sharon "boomer" valerii
for dr. weaver: - naomi kimishima - timmy thick the harvard social experiment, thank you for your time - renya gouto - caduceus clay - my name is earl, the show - godot - tsunade
for justin: - wizards of waverly place, the show - nergal junior - shadowheart - riverdale but specifically season 3 with that fuckass ttrpg cult - bolt, the movie - nico minoru from runaways - the fuckass endwalker black mage textbook
minor sheet updates for all the dudes in my back pocket. times are tough but i must remain steadfast and keep timmy thick in weaver's inspo board at all costs.
#db #weaver #wizardlore
Just finished this one and now playing with different wefts and pickup on the remaining warp. #weaver
#craft #NAFO
Lesser masked Weaver (male) at nest. Tortilis Camp, Amboseli, Kenya, Africam
#birds, #Weaver, #nature, #wildlife, #Kenya, #livestream, #Africam
The village weaver bird (Ploceus cucullatus) is native to Sub-Saharan Africa and has a huge distribution there and enormous population. It has also been introduced to other places. It is classed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. It is very adaptable to different environments such as savannah, human modified landscapes, woodlands and wetlands. They nest in trees and can occur in the hundreds in one tree. The males weave elaborate nests in the trees using grass and leaves which is ball shaped and has a bottom entrance. Females make decisions on which nests to lay their eggs in. The male then makes a new nest for another female. They are very sociable and indicate to each other food sources. Females have a defence mechanism against cuckoos whereby they lay different spotted eggs of their own so that they can then discern cuckoo eggs and evict them from the nest. This species is omnivorous and will eat grains, fruits and insects and needs all these to maintain body condition.
The village weaver bird (Ploceus cucullatus) is native to Sub-Saharan Africa and has a huge distribution there and enormous population. It has also been introduced to other places. It is classed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. It is very adaptable to different environments such as savannah, human modified landscapes, woodlands and wetlands. They nest in trees and can occur in the hundreds in one tree. The males weave elaborate nests in the trees using grass and leaves which is ball shaped and has a bottom entrance. Females make decisions on which nests to lay their eggs in. The male then makes a new nest for another female. They are very sociable and indicate to each other food sources. Females have a defence mechanism against cuckoos whereby they lay different spotted eggs of their own so that they can then discern cuckoo eggs and evict them from the nest. This species is omnivorous and will eat grains, fruits and insects and needs all these to maintain body condition.
The village weaver bird (Ploceus cucullatus) is native to Sub-Saharan Africa and has a huge distribution there and enormous population. It has also been introduced to other places. It is classed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. It is very adaptable to different environments such as savannah, human modified landscapes, woodlands and wetlands. They nest in trees and can occur in the hundreds in one tree. The males weave elaborate nests in the trees using grass and leaves which is ball shaped and has a bottom entrance. Females make decisions on which nests to lay their eggs in. The male then makes a new nest for another female. They are very sociable and indicate to each other food sources. Females have a defence mechanism against cuckoos whereby they lay different spotted eggs of their own so that they can then discern cuckoo eggs and evict them from the nest. This species is omnivorous and will eat grains, fruits and insects and needs all these to maintain body condition.
@robcrank68.bsky.social #BirdOfTheDay #WaterDroplets these #fighting #male #village #weaver #birds in #water creating a mass of droplets. These #birds are captive. This is an archive #photo #photograph #photography #bird