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Rustic mailbox with the rooster flag. As always, new wood, new metal. Metal rooster was made from the new piece of metal, hand forged burned and distressed. Other metal is new, too. Roof, a family name on the side - everything is hand forged. New wood, hand-carved and distressed. Natural wood finish.
The stand under the mailbox is a shipping box which we create for them.
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One of fifteen images of interesting mailboxes seen during my February, 2018 visit to Sanibel Island, Florida, USA. I usually look for mailboxes, when I'm in a new place. As I photographed one mailbox, the homeowner & I chatted. He said there was a poster of interesting mailboxes at the post office. 33 were pictured! Someone else finds mailboxes interesting! I went to the Visitors Center & asked for a street map of the island. Our last day, Jim & I cruised for mailboxes. It was a lot of fun! To see all of my mailboxes, please visit my "mailboxes" album!
Decorative mailbox in front of a house in Marco Island, Florida.
Tenuous Link: birdhouse ---> bird mailbox.
How do you like this toy scooter on my mailbox? It looks just like my 1947 Cushman. You can have one like this and it won't cost you a thing. Check with me, and I'll tell you how to get one of your own. No, I wasn't kidding. It will cost you nothing.
Our Mailbox with the cedar post that survived Hurricane Sandy. The workmen tried to save whatever they could from our yard and garage. One guy noticed we had a bunch of big quartz rocks and lily bulbs and other plants around our torn up mailbox area and he put the little rock garden back together for us during the cleanup. 06-26-13
Macro Monday - Mailboxes
I have to say that I found this theme particularly challenging!
Located at a house that also has a rusting Ford pick-up buried in it's front yard currently acting as a flower box! With pealing paint, and other quirky details, this house is a photographer's dream! Located in Calgary, AB, Canada
First installed beside a north end dune in 2003 by Bernie and Sidney Nykanen, the couple inscribed the phrase: "Leave a Note" on the mailbox door. Inside was a journal and a pen. Since then, more than 100 journals have been filled with messages from passersby, ranging from cheerful vacation notes to anguished prayers. The Nykanens have renourished the notebooks as needed, and replaced the mailbox itself twice.