Thursday, May 9, 2013

120/114 South Calle de Jardin


These matching bright green mailboxes on a post with a sign underneath saying "San Clemente Historical Neighborhood Homes 120/114". I was there on April 25th.

The home at 114 S. Calle de Jardin has murals, too. Click there to see them on the Tucson Murals Project blog.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

3910 East La Creciente



In front of the pretty home (which you can see on the Tucson Art Information site by clicking there), the mailbox had a whimsical little shoe with a big rock in it (to hold the shoe down, I'd bet).

I rode through that art-filled neighborhood on April 25th.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

10035 West Rudasill Road


Try to find the “mailbox” in this Rube Goldberg-ian contraption! (Hint: it's a tube with mail inside.)

Gregg Townsend took the photo — according to the data that his camera stored in the photo file, it was on December 13, 2010.

Thanks so much, Gregg!

Monday, May 6, 2013

5150 West Paseo Del Campo


Gregg Townsend sent this photo of a rocket-mounted mailbox out near the Tucson Mountains — in a place I probably won't make it on my bicycle for quite some time. Maybe the homeowners work in one of the space-related programs at the U of A?

The photo's EXIF metadata says that it was taken on March 8, 2009. (Cameras' built-in clocks aren't always set correctly. Gregg, if you suspect that date is wrong, please let me know and I'll update this.)

Sunday, May 5, 2013

106 South Calle de Jardín

This maildrop (a slot in the side of a home where mail drops to the floor inside) is part of a garage wrapped with tile (which you can see on the Tucson Murals Project blog by clicking there):


Google Maps couldn't find this address. Here's a Mapquest map.

I rode through the neighborhood on April 25th.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

825 South Fremont Avenue


This three-headed mailbox with a rusty finish is mounted on a crooked pole.

Next to it is a small cactus and sculpture garden.

I was there on March 3rd.

Friday, May 3, 2013

233 South El Volador

This mailbox is in the middle of a long mural-covered wall which you can see by clicking there to visit the Tucson Murals Project blog. The fun here is in the flag:



I took these photos near sunset on April 28th.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

505 South Columbus Boulevard

Back in 2011, the Tucson Murals Project posted a photo of a wall with a ribbon of tiles running along it. We titled it Maybe a mural, part 17. Here's an overall photo (to see a close-up of the wall, click on the link above):


Fast-forward to April 25th. I rode by again and noticed a mailbox out front (it's at the near edge of that far wall. That led to the idea of posting murals and mailboxes together, each on their respective blog. (The mailbox blog hadn't started back then.)

The closeup I shot last week:


I'll post more pairs of mailboxes with murals, or with other public art, during May. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

3342 East 27th Street

On March 3rd, I found a mailbox with hand-painted mountain scenes:



(Cropped down to just the painting, it doesn't look like much like a mailbox, does it?)

The artist's signature (at the lower right corner of the second photo) is SKay or Skay.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

716 South Fremont Avenue


This black mailbox (with rusty spots) has what looks like a smiley face... or maybe a swoosh and dots? Whatever it is, I found this box on March 3rd.

Monday, April 29, 2013

1127 East 20th Street


This cylindrical mailbox has the house number on a big sign behind — between its unfinished wooden posts. I took its photo on March 3rd.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

1008 South Mountain Avenue


The white post is covered on both sides by some kind of lizard? Whatever it is, it's definitely hand-made. I found it on March 3rd.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

1035 South Highland Avenue


This corrugated blue “box” is the only triangular mailbox I've seen so far.

I found it on March 3rd.

Friday, April 26, 2013

1310 East 18th Street



The door on this rust-colored mailbox has a stylized sun. I'm guessing that the creature on top of is a griffin (or gryphon). What do you think?

I flew by on March 3rd.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

2437 East 24th Street



I found another down-and-out (but also artistic) mailbox along this section of 24th street on March 3rd. It's (sort of) black and has grapevines twined between the posts.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

2431 1/2 East 24th Street


This rusty black-painted mailbox, with what looks like an agave between the two posts, seems to have been out here for quite a while.

I found it on March 3rd.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

3361 East 30th Street

This brown (natural rust color?) mailbox has cut-out clouds and mountains on top. I found it on March 3rd.

Monday, April 22, 2013

3930 East Paseo Dorado



This blue, white and red mailbox looks like it might have been painted as the French flag (though the blue is mostly lighter than the royal blue, maybe it's just faded?). A Wikipedia article says that the mount side should be royal blue. Hmmm. These might also just be U.S.A. colors... a car in the driveway had a U.S. flag above the window.

This was the last mailbox I found on my February 26th ride along these streets east of Randolph Park.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

4047 East Paseo Dorado




I photographed this mailbox, with faded desert scenes on both side (and a butterfly flag), on February 26th.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

4116 East Paseo Dorado



Like yesterday's mailbox, this one has a “post” that looks broken. My guess is that the original post was broken somehow, so the owner put the same box on this stack of bricks — maybe the base of the original post? This arrangement also leaves the box just a foot or two off of the ground...

Maybe a drunken mailbox-smasher was weaving down this block of Paseo Dorado? :)

I came across this scene on February 26th.

Friday, April 19, 2013

4137 East Paseo Dorado


Looks like someone had an accident! This black mailbox seems to have been knocked off its metal post, which is now bent (also notice the scrolls on the ground). Now it's duct-taped to a stack of cinderblock.

I took the photo on February 26th, so this might have been fixed by now. (In tomorrow's, I'll show a mailbox nearby that looks like it might've met the same fate as this one — but with a different result.)

Thursday, April 18, 2013

4228 & 4156 East Paseo Dorado

As you've seen here, artistic mailboxes seem to come in groups. These two mailboxes are a block apart from each other along Paseo Dorado — with the house number, quarter sun and saguaro between the posts.


I photographed both of them them on February 26th.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

4252 East Paseo Dorado



We don't usually show mailboxes with Kokopelli because there are so many of them, but this one was more interesting than most. Check out the flag, too.

I took the photo on February 26th.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

4261 Camino de la Colina



This black mailbox is mounted on some kind of machinery. If you recognize it, please leave a comment below.

(Comments can be anonymous, if you'd like — though they are moderated.)

I found it on February 26th.

Monday, April 15, 2013

3549 East 23rd Street: Free Beer after Tax Day



Mailboxes are useful for hanging signs from — such as the FREE BEER sign on this porch mailbox.

I have no idea if they're serious, what kind of beer it might be, or whether they're using their supply tonight for their own after-tax celebration.

(I took the photo on March 29th.)

Sunday, April 14, 2013

4114 Camino de la Colina

This metallic-colored mailbox a flag made from a ratcheting socket wrench handle — with other hardware added for decoration:



I took the photos on February 26th.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

4049 Camino de la Colina

For a short street (as far as I know, it's just four blocks long — between Alvernon & Columbus), Camino de la Colina has a lot of great mailboxes! This black box is no exception. It has handpainted numbers 4049 in fun styles on both sides. It also has “Jung!” on the end... who, Carl Jung?... and what does he have to do with mail? (If you see the connection, please leave a comment at the end of this article!)



I found it on February 26th.

P.S. I've updated yesterday's entry to also show the other side of that critterlicious mailbox. Click there to see it.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Thursday, April 11, 2013

3965 Camino de la Colina



This brown metal mailbox has a pull-out horizontal flag and big metal flowers on the pole — which is made of four pieces of wood.

I found it on February 26th.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

3956 Camino de la Colina



This mailbox with a blue-painted wooden door is in a post made of a mixture of bricks. One has the house number painted on (actually, painted as an outline). The flag is mounted on (what else?) a brick.

I found it on February 26th.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

3942 Camino de la Colina

I visit every street in a neighborhood on my art-hunting bicycle rides, but creative mailboxes tend to come in groups on particular streets. Here's another in the mailboxes I spotted February 26th on Camino de la Colina:


It's a critter “post” with diamond-shaped numbers on diamond-shaped blocks, holding a black mailbox with a critter flag... topped with a blue zig-zag line.

Monday, April 8, 2013

3916 Camino de la Colina



This worn-looking black mailbox is mounted on the base (the column) of a water pump. (There are quite a few of these around Tucson, but so far they've all been different from each other.)

I took the photo on February 26th.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

3915 East Paseo Grande

Wildly-colored (and fairly-faded) snakes, snakes, snakessssss are slithering across this white mailbox:



I found it on February 26th.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

4005 East Paseo Grande


This black mailbox is mounted on what looks to me like two car suspension springs.

(Google Maps couldn't find this address. Here's a Mapquest map.) I sprang by here on February 26th.

Friday, April 5, 2013

4014 East Paseo Grande



Fáilte in Irish and Fàilte in Scottish Gaelic mean “welcome.” I rode by this friendly mailbox with a curved post, decorated with clovers (or shamrocks?), on February 26th.

(Google Maps couldn't find this address. Here's a Mapquest map.)

Thursday, April 4, 2013

4128 East Paseo Grande



This all-red mailbox has the rising (setting?) sun, mountains, and a saguaro inside the post. I found it on a long art-hunting bike ride February 26th.

(Google Maps didn't know this address. Here's a Mapquest map.)

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

4104 East Camino De Palmas


The black mailbox — mounted on what looks to me like an old water pump — is tilted. (I didn't try the pump handle to see if I could straighten out the box.)

I rolled by on February 26th.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

1602 North Old Pueblo Circle

Photographed on February 24th, it's a brick... mailbox:


The owner told me that there's more to come. When I have a new photo, I'll let you know.

Monday, April 1, 2013

1610 North Old Pueblo Circle



Between the posts of this plain black mailbox is mesh with the initials E S — the homeowner name(s), I guess?

I was there on February 24th.