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Mailboxes for a mobile home park in the outskirts of Raleigh, North Carolina. A mixture of late evening, fluorescent, and incandescent lighting creates the odd coloring.
This is what our mailbox on the county road looks like currently. Behind the mailbox, believe it or not, is a fence.
One of the things I do to subsidise my lego addiction is have a bricklink store. Which is sometimes a hassle. Which might be where this comes from. I might be working through some stuff.
An old mailbox I bought at a yard sale to use to hold my gardening tools.
for Crazy Tuesday
theme - "Mailbox"
Refshaleøen, Denmark
From the album Copenhagen: flic.kr/s/aHsjtyDPVL
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Seen on February 4, 2018 on Sanibel Island, Florida, USA. People are so creative with their mailboxes!
I think it's funny how some mailboxes resemble faces. And when you also consider that mailboxes are very personal in most cases and often carry some very personal thoughts the comparison works even more for me. ...Btw. I kept all the blemishes on the mailbox on purpose, since human faces aren't perfect either, right!?
I think it's funny how some mailboxes resemble faces. And when you also consider that mailboxes are very personal in most cases and often carry some very personal thoughts the comparison works even more for me. ...Btw. I kept all the blemishes on the mailbox on purpose, since human faces aren't perfect either, right!? ...And "Keine Werbung einwerfen" is German for "No advertising material"...