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Mailbox modified to look like Army's CH-47 Chinook. Have plans. I put PVC pipe to keep night walkers from walking into blades. The other side has a BB hit in it. It looks so much like a bullet hit in the real thing that I didn't repair it. During Christmas, I hang a small decorated tree from the hook.
One of the fine old New England traditions is to straighten or replace your mailbox after the winter. Usually, the box or the snowpile around it has been struck by numerous snowplows until it lists in one or more directions. Some are totally destroyed over the course of a rough winter. In fact, it's not unusual to see carboard boxes wearing house numbers perched atop snowpiles. While on my Thursday walk, I noticed that this group listen in all sorts of directions. The edge of a vertical telephone pole towards the right of the image is pretty much plumb.
Sundborn, a tiny village in the province of Dalarna, Sweden. This is where the Carl Larsson house is (Carl Larsson-gården).
I see a lot of odd mailboxes when I am out taking pictures and this one odd enough for me to turn around in my truck and go back to capture it. While I was taking pictures of this mailbox, the neighbor of the owner of the mailbox came across the street to talk to me. He said that the guy that lives there is an outboard motor repairman.
I want to make a set called "mailbox exhibition". This is the first model, I already posted two other ones which I will add. It's a challenge.
Due to a car knocking our mailbox off of the post we had to construct a temporary mailbox. Another use for Tidy Cat Litter.It actually doesn't work out too bad if the U.S.P.S. would allow it (and the HOA)
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Hola, mi nombre es Victor, soy de perales del rio, Getafe, Madrid.
Os presento lo que he realizado. Esta base cuadrada de madera reciclada es para ocultar el extractor del cuarto de baño que estaba colgando porque el hueco era mas grande que el extractor y este se caía.
Hice el trabajo hace un par de semanas, para realizarlo solo necesite tres tablas de un palet que me encontré tirado por la calle, lo recogí y lo lleve a casa, desmonte el palet para ver cuanto necesitaba y como podría solucionarlo sin gastarme un céntimo.
Con cola blanca y un sargento hice la unión de las tablas, una vez encoladas las corte a la medida y corte unas tiras del ancho de extractor para hacer el hueco y poder meterlo, para los agujeros que veis en las tablas, me fije en uno de los dibujos que tienen mis hijas y entre muchos observe una mariposa que hacia un recorrido en zig -zag, se me ocurrió realizar el recorrido de la mariposa con un taladro, uno a uno, poco a poco, con paciencia, con mucho cuidado para no romper el rastro que dejaba la mariposa y no romper las tablas. La finalidad de los agujeros es para que el extractor haga su cometido y extraiga los vapores del cuarto de baño.
Tarde en realizarlo un par de dias entre encolar las tablas, córtalas, pintarlas y atornillar al techo.
La mariposa es de contrachapado y tiene dos finalidades, 1) Decorativo y 2) Oculta el tornillo donde sujeta el tapaextractor con el techo.
Gracias a mi hijas me salio esta inspiración tan bonita y sobre todo !! funciona!!
Un saludo
The f-stop of this photo is 4.5, aperture is 1/25 and the iso is 200. This is a photo of an old mailbox in my neighborhood. I think the texture of paint makes it looks interesting because it shows that the mailbox is old. One of the challenges is to focus on the keyhole. I think the camera was too close to the subject so it couldn't focus on the entire keyhole. An improvement could be made by staying a little further from the subject so that the whole keyhole could be focused since it's the subject of the photo rather than the paint's texture next to it.
Photo taken for the Monthly Scavenger Hunt for February 2005 in the "your mailbox where you receive your valentines" category.
A photo taken from The Mailbox, a shopping mall in Birmingham.
I don't like this place. I use it as a short cut, so I often walk through it.
To me it always seems to try too hard to be trendy and exclusive. There are a couple of art galleries at the back that are quite interesting, although very overpriced - otherwise it's not really worth the ground it stands on .
An unimpressive, mundane piece of architecture and a waste of public space.
A mailbox, sitting on an incline on a sidewalk downtown. I liked how the building's blue seemed to match the mailbox's blue.