Mailboxes For Fun
Author: Andrew Green
When most people think about mailboxes, they think about very
mundane steel containers which serve no other purpose than that of
... well ... a mailbox. Mailboxes however, actually come in a wide
variety of shapes and sizes with many different functions often
included in the design of the individual who purchased or built the
mailbox.
While in fact most of the mailboxes people purchase are simple
steel boxes in the classical mailbox half-oval shape, some mail
boxes are very ornate indeed. There is no law that says mailboxes
cannot be something more, even much more than just a plain and
ordinary mail box. Some of the more ornate versions of mailboxes
incorporate such unique features as bird baths, bird houses,
sporting events, buildings etc.
One of the most unique mailboxes includes a completely automated
system. It notifies the mail-recipient when mail arrives to the
mail box and delivers the post, via a system of automated belts and
drives, directly to the kitchen table of the mailbox holder. While
mailboxes such as these are extremely rare, and usually only found
in home made mailboxes, they are not alone in their quest to be
something more than just a mailbox.
Some of the more common garden-variety mailboxes include homes for
animals. It is not at all uncommon in rural areas to find mail
boxes that have been made up and serve other purposes. The
birdhouse is the most commonly used variation it seems. Often the
mailboxes are simply set on longer poles, but sometimes the owners
of the mailboxes go to great length to make their mailboxes stand
out. One such birdhouse and mailbox incorporates the local fauna, a
bird feeder and also the mailbox all together to form a
most-conducive atmosphere for the local wildlife while still
providing easy access for the mail delivery.
Another common theme of mailboxes is buildings. Whether the mailbox
is shaped like a home, a barn or any other reminder that the
mailbox owner enjoys, these are pleasing not only aesthetically,
but maintain their primary functions as mailboxes. Perhaps the most
common building mailbox is a barn. However, there is no limit to
what can be created with a simple mailbox if the owner has a little
imagination and ability.
There are actually a few coffee-table books and other interesting
collections of memorabilia regarding mailboxes. The designs, the
aesthetic appearances and the use of mailboxes need not be limited
to the simple and plain mailbox anymore.
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