Sunday, October 2, 2011

Dungeons and Mailboxes?

Our friend, Carrie Clickard, was seen 'dragon' this Happy Mailbox all the way from Tellico Plains, TN. Be careful of delivering bills to this address!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Fall is for Football!!


This Sporty...er...Sparty Mailbox was spotted by our friend Kelly DiPucchio who just happens to be a Michigan State Alumni and parent. Any Wolverine fans want to send me a picture of their Happy Mailbox? We at H. M. are equal opportunity mailbox enthusiasts.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Jugs Down Under

Mailbox spotter, Rachel McInnes, found these happy fellas on her trip to Australia and was kind enough to share with us. Apparently, milk jugs are popular postal accessories in the Land Down Under.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

I'll Take Your Cock-a-doodie Junk Mail!

This cockey guy strutted into Happy Mailboxes with a little help from one of my favorite chicks, Kelly DiPucchio. In an interview, he commented, "Even roosters don't crow about el-egg-tric bills."  When he is not making bad puns, he makes his nest in Macomb Township, MI.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Green Acres is the Place to Be!

This happy guy was sent in by my very alert sister, Mary. She found this Happy Mailbox near our brother's house in central Florida. I am not sure if it is a green tractor, a green pick up, or a green grocery truck. (It's not easy being green.) No matter, the driver is thrilled to be behind the wheel.  Thanks, Mary!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Anchors Away!

Did you ever worry that your mailbox would be blown away in a squall?
Or that it would be swept off the face of the Earth by a gigantic wave?
Well, worry no more!
Buy a Happy Anchor to hold down your Happy Mailbox. Canoe believe your luck? This tub is now ready for all shipping needs!
Get your Happy Anchor: the Schooner the better!

Found by Admiral Lisa on Devils Lake Highway in Lenawee county, Michigan.

Friday, February 18, 2011

CATastrophe!

This abandoned kitty was spotted at the local resell shop by animal-lover (and mailbox enthusiast), Hope Vestergaard. Although he was left behind when his family moved, he is ever optimistic and happy, red flag raised in anticipation for the day when he finds a new home. Even though his previous owner didn't have enough love for his sweet little face, he is now up for adoption to the right family. Only you can help prevent cruelty to mailboxes. There are no bad boxes, only bad owners.