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Christmas letterboxes

On my travels this week I drove down a road filled with festively decorated letterboxes. These are just a few of the ones I got photos of. Enjoy...







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Comments

These are really fun!
Tom said…
...I like the one with the bike!
Susan Heather said…
Great that a whole (or part) road is doing it.
Sami said…
They are all fabulous, my favourite is the one with the bike :)
local alien said…
What great letter boxes. Very festive and artistic. I shall think what I can do with our front gate
Tigger's Mum said…
i LOVE mailboxes, just LOVE mail boxes. They can be such a statement or art or quirkiness without having to make your whole home look 'stand-out mad'. It has given me an idea to blog some phots of Greek festive dressed doors. There aren't so many around this year but there is an excellent one just along the street.
Andy said…
For sure, the people on this mail route have the Christmas spirt.
Bill said…
People being festive and creative. My favorite is the one with the bike.
Sharon said…
How fun! These all look great.
Iris Flavia said…
Ohhh, so wonderful! Thank you for showing!
they are very cute - I've always liked the idea of decorating my mailbox but have never done it
eileeninmd said…
Hello,

They are all pretty decorations. I like the Santa with the bike! Take care, have a great day! Happy weekend!
Wonderful. Makes me want to go out and decorate mine!
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I love this kind of stuff!!
PerthDailyPhoto said…
How cute they are Amy.. I really have to get into the mood soon, my grandchildren arrive from Sydney this week, they will expect a Christmas 🌲 😀
Stevenson said…
Oh Amy! These are super cute!!! I love the way they are decorated, so festive and so creative!

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