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Letterbox mural


 While out on a walk I spotted this letterbox outside a house that's been creatively painted with a mural of a town and country scene.  I have no idea who the artist is, probably someone with an artistic talent. 

One for Mural Mondays.

Comments

Wow. I have one of those mailboxes, but I believe mine might be a bit larger. This is art at its finest. What a lovely addition to murals.
Tom said…
...wow, what a cheery way to receive your bills and junk mail!
Sharon said…
That is great!
Teresa said…
Wow, love this. So cute!
Mae Travels said…
So much creativity on display in ordinary places!

be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
What fun to have such a colourful mailbox. Someone very creative must live there :)
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I love little finds like that.
Iris Flavia said…
Bet it makes the postie smile :-)
Tigger's Mum said…
When you think about it a mailbox could such an expression of personality, a piece of art yet for most it's just the box at the gate. We like it.
Bertiebo said…
That's a beautiful one. I have a collection of photos of mailboxes. Interested? https://nl.pinterest.com/bettievdgriend/letter-box/
Sami said…
What a cute find, I bet the postman loves it. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
carol l mck said…
Creative treasure find and so colorful ~ love it!

Live each moment with love,

A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Billy Blue Eyes said…
I love finding quirky thinks like that though here you do not see letterboxes like that, most of the time I come across little free library's
Bill said…
That's a beauty, I love little finds like these. :)
local alien said…
Love that mailbox. Another imaginative kiwi

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