Yesterday, we featured a part of Randleman Road that is holding on to old-time ways. Today, we see a mailbox that evokes memories of yesteryear. It is located on Immanuel Road near Hunter Elementary School. In North Carolina, we like colorful mailboxes and like to grow clematis vines on them. While you see the rusting, green country mailbox in the foreground, in the background, the city, highway signs of Merritt Drive are slowly choking out the rural feel of this part of town. However, we can't drive past 3438 without wanting to stop and share a glass of iced tea and reminisce with the owners. Is your personal style represented in your mailbox? Does your mailbox make people smile? Do you look forward to daily surface mail delivery or are you more interested in your electronic in-box?
Like Greensboro's landscape, the US Postal Service is undergoing changes. If we're reading the data correctly, revenue is down in fiscal year 2011 (here). Perhaps that reflects the increase in electronic communication. However, in North Carolina, what's gone is not forgotten. The North Carolina State Archives has a postal history project available online! No stamp necessary-- yet.
Ach, I wish you were right. I would love to have real mail.
We don't even have mailboxes in my village, just a central place near the little grocery for P.O.B.s.
The flowers add so much.
Posted by: Dina | Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 05:53 AM
I was wondering when you became "Grensboro Daily Photo"? Heh, heh!
This is a beautiful shot. We had a road mailbox like this when we lived in east Ocala. Didn't like it because it was so insecure. We have locked boxes here in Stone Creek - much better...
Looks like spring has sprung in Grensboro! ;-)
Thanks for your comment - it's nice to hear from you again and I hope all is well!
Posted by: Jacob | Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 07:44 AM
I like the color of this mailbox and the pretty pink flowers. I wouldn't change a thing.
BTW, I'm glad to be back visiting my CDP blogger friends. I have had a lot going on these days.
Posted by: barb farr | Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 08:51 PM
Great colors. Nice capture.
Posted by: Montreal Photo Daily - Ken | Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 10:12 PM