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Erosion on the old mailbox trail, showing the need for a new one that can handle the traffic Mailbox gets these days.
1800 Block of S. Sunburst Dr., Tucson, AZ. Planted in a dry wash so no address.
I found three of these repurposed mailboxes in the neighborhood, so I'm guessing they were placed by the Homeowners Assn.
We took a day trip to West Virginia. We saw many Rusty Mailboxes but were able to capture only the following, due to late spotting and traffic. These posted today are the first to be included from that state - I'm certain there are many more lurking the hollers! This one is on U.S. 35 and Ferry Lane near Fraziers Bottom, West Virginia.
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There are a lot of pipe mailboxes on Monkey Rd—I suspect that one of the neighbors made all of them—but this is an especially good example, with the horseshoe standoffs for the address and horseshoe handle. The hinge looks homemade.
Another country gem...
air mail (the mail box was about 20 feet up on the pole)
as seen on Hwy 33, waiting for the ferry to Sandbanks.
This critter was waiting for me by my mailbox this morning. Any idea what he is? He sat there for quite a while... kinda gross.
While on a photowalk today, I met an older guy with a Nikon D50. We talked about our cameras. He showed me some photos in his camera from a recent trip to Chicago that he had taken. When we were done talking, he saw me getting ready to shoot this mailbox. He said, "Yeah, get that. They don't make 'em like that any more!"