In 2013, we saw several mailboxes in a few blocks of East Cooper Street: 4012 (June 26th), 4201 (June 5th), and 4240 (June 8th). (If you click on any of those links, use your browser's "Back" button, or back-arrow, to return to this page.)
On November 30, 2022, I was back on Cooper and saw something I hadn't before:
Whattabox!
(I have a lot of new material, so I'm going to start posting weekly for a while — instead of every other week. See you next week!)
Monday, June 26, 2023
Monday, June 19, 2023
2009 mailboxes
(That's the year 2009. Sorry, only four mailboxes here.)
Just for fun, I did an image search on DuckDuckGo (a private alternative to Google) for tucson mailboxes. I found a few 2009 photos from real estate agent Gabrielle Kamahele Rhind, Fun With Mailboxes in Tucson AZ!
This Tucson Mailbox Art blog started in 2012. So someone else had the weird idea first. Kudos to Gabrielle.
Just for fun, I did an image search on DuckDuckGo (a private alternative to Google) for tucson mailboxes. I found a few 2009 photos from real estate agent Gabrielle Kamahele Rhind, Fun With Mailboxes in Tucson AZ!
This Tucson Mailbox Art blog started in 2012. So someone else had the weird idea first. Kudos to Gabrielle.
Monday, June 5, 2023
1327 South 8th Avenue: Church in 2016
David Aber found this “churchbox” on May 8, 2016. He emailed it to me but I lost track of it — until now.
At the time, he wrote: “It’s between 23rd and 24th Streets. It’s on an empty lot, but Google Earth says the address is 1327 S. 8th Ave. This meshes with the numbers of the surrounding homes.”
A belated thank-you, David!
A belated thank-you, David!
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