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A mailbox near a trail is surounded with lavender. The smell is wonderful, and the bees seem to love it too. Found in Walnut Creek, CA
Details: Handheld, Canon 100mm macro, contrast and saturation adjustments
A new mailbox is the only structure so far at the site of the Alba Schoolhouse, which was destroyed by the CZU wildfire in 2020.
Three mailboxes, made for the small private community. Two of them are locked, one was ordered without the locked door, instead of this it was supplied by supported chain for the door.
Locked doors are heavy duty, very strong, hand forged with special window for mail, made based on USPS sizes.
All mailboxes are made from pine, cedar doors, natural wood finish. Hand forged roofs, doors, flags, numbers, pins and all other metal details. Special made, hand welded, plastic boxes for interiors.
Hand carved wooden nails.
NEW wood, NEW metal, NEW plastic.
You're welcome to order your own locked mailbox!
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Here is the mailbox that inspired the Flickr group: Rusty Mailboxes and the blog:
Rusty Mailbox almost a year after the first photos were taken on February 5, 2010.
#ContemporaryFurniture - Contemporary mailboxes – When decorating the house must take into account all the elements that compose it, both inside and outside. Outside there is a lot of details, including the mailbox is that the new proposal and design opens several possibilities to decorate the facade of our...
A leak has recently been discovered at Gas Street Basin, near the Worcester & Birmingham Canal terminus.
So this section has been blocked off and drained. They have found a lot of rubble and litter down there!
The leak was going into an abandoned railway tunnel (there is still lots of litter near the former railway line if you look from the steps down to the canal from Granville Street).
Assume narrowboats will have to find an alternative way into Birmingham (I'd say maybe leave the W & B at Kings Norton and head down the Stratford-on-Avon Canal towards the Grand Union and head towards Birmingham that way).
One of many built by Seldon Smith and gifted to his neighbors on the 4000 block of E. Montecito St. in Tucson, AZ.
One of many built by Seldon Smith and gifted to his neighbors on the 4000 block of E. Montecito St. in Tucson, AZ.
The most isolated mailbox in North America, the Mojave Mailbox was installed by the Friends of Mojave Road in 1983 for travelers to record their passage along the road. Over the years collections of toys, ceramic frogs, etc. have grown nearby. On this day, someone had left water and whiskey as a tribute to the road.