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Rob's mailbox. There's a guy in the area who hand makes mailboxes like this. It's so appropriate because it looks mean! Not that Rob is mean...but...it's just perfect.
This is a close-up of the Go Dealer to Dealer mailbox after a vengeful god (construction worker) destroyed it. It could have been an accident, but if you know the management here you can safely assume that it was intentional.
The company's gone under, and the mailbox has since been replaced with a shiny new model.
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.
Banks shaped like mailboxes! The little drawers open up and you insert your dollars, or you can use the slot for coins.
Meghan and I saw this mailbox randomly at the beach. I looked inside and discovered it contains plastic bags for dog owners who forgot to bring one.
It's not a silly little moment,
It's not the storm before the calm.
This is the deep and dying breath of
This love that we've been working on.
(omg flickr sharpening ruined this so badly omg)
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Mailbox on Mailbox. I cleaned it out today, but there wasn't much in it. The best thing was an unopened disposable water bottle. Tom and I shared the water.
Here's an R2D2 mailbox in NYC in celebration of the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. Unfortunately, this one is tagged. The ones around Atlanta still look good.
Sepia toned that didn't exactly turn out. The paper got scratched in the dryer and then after tinting it someone's blue tint dripped on it. This is basically a destroyed picture.
I spied another view of the mansion near me and grabbed this shot, nearly the only angle without the fence. What strikes me is the ordinary mailbox, with a little flower next to it, to go with this monster of a home. My mailbox looks like this, and has even more stuff around it, but my house? Uh, not quite. :)