Sunday, August 29, 2010

Mailboxes - Cross Creek

15 comments:

lewi14@gmail.com said...

I like these mailboxes. Great!

joo said...

It's so lovely - they are a bit rusty, but it make it even more stylish:)
Have a great week ahead!

cieldequimper said...

This is a fantastic shot, colours and textures. I'd love a red barn mailbox! But... how come they are so rusty, aren't we in Florida?!

Cezar and Léia said...

It reminds me a collection of little barns!The first one is perfect for it.
I imagine how long a farmer need to walk everyday to catch his mail! :)
Have a positive week,
hugs
Léia

Chris said...

Hi Jacob,
Wow that's a funny picture and beautiful in the same time... I'd love tog et a post mail box like this ;-)

brattcat said...

love this, jacob. except for the vegetation, you'll find similar scenes of collections of weather-worn boxes up here in vermont.

Small City Scenes said...

We must be out in the country now--way out.
Where my eldest lives it is 3 miles out to her mailbox. MB

Cindy said...

Great photo. I love the mailboxes and the colors are really vibrant. You can tell they've been there for quite a long time.

Halcyon said...

I like this photo. I think we need to have a theme day with mailboxes.

Unknown said...

The rusty colours are awesome. This is, no doubt, a fantastic shot!
Also love this new header!

Francisca said...

Ah, rustic beauty. I do so like it, in the right spots. The colors in this photo are very appealing, Jacob (but you knew that). :-)

Anonymous said...

Oh my. This photo reminds me, so much, of the line up of old bird houses I had made and then painted in reds, blues, yellows, greens and so on. Hung them on the fence in a up and down row. I think every person who was here and looked out and saw them though they were fabulous. LOL

Rusty mailboxes are even nicer. They bring news from home, mail, the cards and government checks. The kinds of things that makes this world of ours run. I sometimes think the mail is the only thing the government has managed to stay out of all these years and it seems like it is not going to have to step in a save it.

Love my new iMac.

Anonymous said...

How funny ;-)

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

This a great shot. Very Florida (or maybe even Alabama) rural.

Tinsie said...

This photo is super! Very unlike what you'd see in my part of the world :-)