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This was one of my obsessive moments: I collected cancelled stamps, cut them out and decoupaged them onto my mailbox in 2002. Refreshed and updated it in 2007. Word of my mailbox spread among the mail carriers and every now and then one stops by to look and take a photo!
New mailbox trail. With some recent rain and a sprinkling of needles it doesn't even look like a new trail.
This and other rusty mailboxes can be found at www.rustymailbox.blogspot.com
This one is on Dunlavin Glen, Columbus, Ohio
The infamous Black Mailbox (which isn't black anymore) is a favorite gathering place of UFO watchers. It sits at the end of a dirt road that supposedly leads off to the entrance to Area 51. It's covered with graffiti and stickers.
A mailbox not far from Silver Ingot Bridge in the Back Lakes District.
HDR from 3 images tone-mapped in Photomatix and processed in Photoshop.
EXIF: Canon 30D, 50mm f/1.8 lens at 1.8, ss 1/4000, ISO 100, 0 EV, Aperture Priority, Spot Metering, RAW, single shot, one-shot AF. Apparently this shot made it into Explore and has been as high as #219 for June 14, 2006!
Apparently I have a thing for mailboxes in the snow. I'm beginning to suspect I was a country girl in a former life.
HFF!
Nothing but the tough nuts out here in Northern Queensland. One of the more innovative uses for a microwave oven, a bombproof mailbox.
Photo taken outside of Mount Malloy, Queensland, Australia.
The mailbox and bottles were found in a old family farm dump site behind my house in Wake Forest NC. The mailbox had been smashed nearly flat between two trees that had grown up around it.
Sundborn, a tiny village in the province of Dalarna, Sweden. This is where the Carl Larsson house is (Carl Larsson-gården).
By Yona Gavino
CREATED JUN. 9, 2013
MERTON - One adult and four teenage boys were taken into custody after they’re accused of firing into a home while people were inside at the time. They also burned and shot mailboxes. It was a frightening ordeal.
Travis Fallon discovered that his mailbox had been burned down. It's now melted into his grass.
I spoke to the Sheriff's Department who told me the group most likely used gas or lighter fluid to burn it down. They arrested the teens, ages 15 to 17, at a Merton house and confiscated two shotguns.
The Sheriff’s Department say they don't know if it was the parents' shotguns that the boys used. They didn't just shoot at mailboxes. They also shot at street signs. These are the mailboxes the boys fired at.
Travis Fallon’s wife saw the cops in the neighborhood.
“I was scared,” says Sheryl Fallon. “They had their guns out, and I thought, I have kids. If somebody's dangerous, I should probably know this."
The Sheriff's Department says three of the teens were released. But the fourth teen will be turned over to the Juvenile Center.
Read the full article at: www.620wtmj.com/news/local/210776711.html