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So Pretty!

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I love it, but wouldn’t be practical at our house. 

 

We live on a a busy road and we’ve gone through our fair share of mailboxes. 


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I like it. Very creative idea.

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Cute although I'd prefer it in a darker color....at least the grout.
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Re: Mosaic Mailbox

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Not at my house.  I think snow plows look for the nicest things in the neighborhood to dump all the snow on.  Still fighting with them over my Japanese Weeping Maple about 8 feet from the road that looks like they must drive up over the curb to get to it.  Never fails, about 6+ feet of snow on top of it breaking branches.

 

Even large printed signs posted on the tree don't stop them.  I guess they can't read.  

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OMG!  Now I have seen everything.

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So pretty, and cheerful. I hope it will hold strong for the elements

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We have two stand alone mailboxes. One, a pretty white fancy one, we use during the summer months, but when winter rolls around we switch to an ugly brown one. Our box is at the street.

"Pure Michigan"
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How rare and beautiful 

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I could be wrong, but it looks like ceramic tile to me.  If so, I don't think it would be effected by bad weather.