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I actually saw more mailbox stands like this around Mississippi while on Hurricane duty- notice the storm debris behind it. This was in the town of Petal, Mississippi, just outside of Hattiesburg.
Taken with a Canon T50 SLR and 50mm f1.8 lens. Kodak Gold 400 film.
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Instead of having individual mailboxes, we have a "pod" of them at the end of my street. I was playing around with my new "stringpod" today and snapped this picture.
(4 changes made after this photo was taken: Including: 2 rocks near lower center switched)
For most homes, the garden hose is the ugliest feature followed by the mailbox. I did my best to reverse that.
Features include: Used large mailbox, Nite Bright Kit mailbox reflective house number sign, part of the original mailbox post, metronome-cut 4x4 posts, vinyl sticker copies of local filigrees, antique milk can planter with Geranium, antique milk can apple butter churner, antique entry bell, used scroll wrought iron support bracket (next to the bell), locally-inspired wrought iron flag frame, Vigoro 80" Black Steel Finial Trellis (as fence section) and hardware ("No Dig" Powder-Coated Steel Garden Fence Post 39"), DIY 24 inch hyptertufa millstone, PA river boulders and local boulders, used Hummingbird feeder on used shepherd's hook, vintage local concrete property boundary post, Stonecrop plant, and Bird's Nest Spruce shrubs.
This Valentines day one of my co-workers gave each of us a mailbox full of candy. It's been sitting on the top of my desk ever since.
I'm a big fan of gorilla art. Here is a mailbox along Graham street that somebody made some little sweaters for the feet. I've seen a lot of this going on in Seattle, but this one is particularly nice.
The Mailbox itself, never seems very well patronised to me.
The restaurants and bars at the back are generally first rate, but the shopping section is dull, dreary, freezing cold and completely lacking in any kind of atmosphere.
I was there at lunchtime yesterday and the shops were deserted.
There is a quite interesting gallery at the back, but expensive - although the works are all original and one off. This is more than can be said for Harvey Nick's and most of the other outlets; which are all hideously expensive and full of mundane, derivative, copycat tat.
The rents etc must be sky high. I don't reckon the shops in this place will be there for much longer.
A mailbox atop a mountain! How cool is that! The mailbox contains random crap as you can imagine. đ the trail though is a whole different matter. It is aptly named the mailbox peak trail, which is a nice 5-mile hike at the end of which you get to this spot. You get sweeping panoramic views of the Pacific Northwest peaks including Mt. Rainier in the backdrop. Definitely recommend checking this place out if youâre in this neck of the woods.