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A bunch of product catalogues stuffed into a mail slot in the front fence of a suburban property. Happy Fence Friday!
Although it is already winter, the plane trees on the street are still wearing glorious autumn colours.
Christmas mail..aka cards ..how i loved them ..hanging them on the walls and over door frames ..the more the merrier..loved the colors and pictures its a part of Christmas i miss dearly .. but here nobody does cards and not easy to find and many do not send any more ..its easier ,faster to tweet, IM, send a whatsApp a digital card not the same ..changes happens that's inevitable..but also sad..
what are some things you love and or miss about Christmas ..
Yukina
Most grand old houses in the northeast still have the classic mail slot, they say, though many have been moved up a bit from the very bottom of the door, to accommodate the postmen's backs......I'm trying to decide if the slightly faded part on the bottom of this door could have been where the original slot was, tho the wood doesn't look cut, just faded.....
Conrail's hotshot Mail-3 was curving along the Juniata River behind a typical six-pack of high-horsepower EMD and GE four axle motors.
The hot trailer trains were a constant sight along the Middle Division on what was once the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad and the less successful Penn Central.
This classic trackage is now unfortunately Norfolk Southern's Pittsburgh Line.
This is the night mail crossing the Border,
Bringing the cheque and the postal order,
Letters for the rich, letters for the poor,
The shop at the corner, the girl next door.
From Night Mail by W H Auden.
Created for the Kreative People Group Contest Mail Collage Art
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When I first got married it was so exciting to go the mailbox to get my mail. In fact, I would enter contests, send for coupons, order magazines anything just to fill my mailbox. Nowadays other than junk mail, my mailbox doesn't thrill me like it once did. Most of my bills are sent electronically and there is hardly any correspondence sent through the mail. Trying to be more environmentally aware last year I opted to skip mailed holiday greetings. I do miss the days of picking out special stationery and hand- writing letters to family and friends.
Everything in our society feels so urgent, we don't seem to want to wait for anything anymore. Do you remember mailing away your film and how exciting it was to get your photos back in the mail? I wouldn't want to go back to that but I think we need to learn about waiting and being excited again. Anticipating something is almost better than getting it.
Large crowds despite the awful weather at Quorn witness the final TPO demonstration for the day at the 2015 Great Central Railway Winter Gala
Visiting Swindon GWR design built by BR in 1950 Manor Class 7920 had the honour
SBB 11415, an Ae6/6, approaches Immensee alongside the Zuger See with a mail train.
10 July 2006
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Canon EOS 60D (2010)
Canon EF 28-105 USM
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
Lightroom 3
Pants and Boots by pOOnsh
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Letterbox at the entrance to an agricultural property between Toowoomba and Cecil Plains on the Darling Downs in Queensland.
This was our most successful trip in terms of the number of unique and unusual letterboxes we found and photographed - one road alone delivery 20+!
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My goal with this series is to explore every day scenes under the cover of darkness. A street corner, a lamp post, a doorway. Big city, small town, urban, rural. Man-made light versus nature’s darkness–––light and shadow interpreting minimalist settings in black and white. To see more in this series, check out Cover Of Darkness
In London, Notting Hill gesehen. Notting Hill ein Stadtteil von London mit viele kleinen Läden und so einiges interessantes.
Diese beiden Mädchen, obwohl zusammen, ist jeder mit seinen Smartphone beschäftigt. Dieses Smartphone hat unsere Gesellschaft verändert, ob zum Guten oder Schlechten sei dahingestellt.
Aber auch passend zu London fand ich die Atmosphäre, nach London könnte ich immer wieder. Ich mag diese Stadt und bisher haben wir so oft wir schon dort waren, immer nette Menschen kennen gelernt.