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We came across another happy mailbox during our adventuring last Sunday. Seeing these things that are obviously created for the fun of others to see and enjoy, well, that always makes me happy! Have a blessed Sabbath day everyone. :)
“The Turtle and the Swallows" is a relief sculpture located on the mailbox of the “Casa de l'Ardiaca”, a Gothic building next to the Cathedral of Barcelona. It was designed in 1902 by the modernist architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner (Barcelona, 1850-1923) and executed by the modernist sculptor Alfons Juyol i Bach (Barcelona, 1862-1917).
The “Casa de l'Ardiaca”, originally constructed in the 12th century, was built into the remnants of the ancient Roman wall. It once served as the residence of the archdeacons of the cathedral. In the late 15th century, Archdeacon Lluís Desplà i d’Oms (Barcelona, 1444-1524) transformed the building into a Gothic palace adorned with Renaissance details, including a central courtyard with a fountain and an elegant upper gallery.
”Tiny Teddy is patiently waiting on top of the Mailbox for the Postman”
“Oh, Mister Postman, please see
If you have a Delivery for me
Waiting here for You so patiently
For Post from the Polar Bear Agency
Please make me feel a little better
And drop here the long-awaited Letter
I’ve been waiting for such a long Time
On Top of this Mail Box of Mine !”
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Taken April 17, 2025 and uploaded for the group
CrAzY Tuesday #Mailbox
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Für:“Crazy Tuesday“ am 22.04.2025.
Thema:“Mailbox“…Briefkasten…..
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I can see I am going to have to up my mailbox game! This was found in Virginia last Sunday. We were riding the little one around some back roads while she enjoyed a restorative nap when we spotted this. Currently my mailbox is about the color of this roosters tail with big and little bubbles painted on it. Before that it was bright red, like the wing on this guy with Thumper the bunny rabbit painted on it.... a different pose for each side. What next?? LOL I'll post a photo if I ever get around to putting a plan into action! Have a great and wonderful day everyone!
We see all sorts of mailboxes on our travels out and about but this one has to be the very best one ever! Talk about Unique! This was one of those Stop! Backup! shots! I think we are going riding today but the weather forecast calls for rain/ freezing rain so we shall see what transpires.....
So difficult to find old mailboxes in Denmark after a standardization of mail and mailboxes some years ago but.... if you look carefully in old towns like Hornbæk...
Toen ik dit thema las, moest ik gelijk denken aan deze brievenbus in ons dorp. Ik liep er vaak langs met de hond en genoot van de mooie versieringen. Toen ik er voor een foto heen ging was ik verbaasd dat het zo verweerd was geworden. Maar dit heeft ook zijn charme.
When I read this theme, I immediately thought of this mailbox in our village. I often passed it while I was walking with the dog and enjoyed the beautiful decorations. When I went there for a photo, I was surprised that it had become so weathered. But this also has its charm.
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There really is a mailbox on Mailbox Peak. The hike up to the 4,822 foot summit is brutal. We went up the old trail and ascended 4,000 feet in a little over two miles.
Since I visited last there have been a lot of changes. A new trail has been constructed and the current mailbox is anchored in concrete. Sadly, the propensity of visitors to scrawl messages is no longer limited to writing left in the mailbox. People have written on the mailbox, on the rocks surrounding the mailbox and on the plaques congratulating the trail builders.
We used the new trail to descend. It is still steep, but much easier on the knees than descending the old trail.
This is probably the most fantastic mailbox I have ever seen. The hand stands around 1.5m (5 ft) tall.
Found in Santa Fe.
An old mailbox sits on the fence below the farmhouse built in 1908 at the Dalles Mountain Ranch. The Washington State Parks Department acquired the property in 1993 so the box has probably not been used for more than 30 years.
Happy Fence Friday!