Keep your mail confidential
Lately I was staring at my damaged doormat. Fuzzy, my wife’s Terrier puppy, had made all this mess. The newly bought doormat had become pieces. Well, I guess I had to get a new one, again. That does not cost much actually. Something burdening my mind was those scattered pieces of paper. I picked them up and tried to figure out what they were supposed to be. They seemed to be some kind of envelop with letter inside, white paper with some well-typed words that I could hardly analyze because of the dirt and being ripped off. Slowly I realized that there was not only one piece of letter. There must have been at least 3 letters scattered all around the alley. And I was astonished upon one of the letters which had come from my office! Well, what a day!
Letters are somewhat important, and it is true. Simple messages are commonly sent and received by mobile phone or email or fax. But the case is absolutely different from the confidential or subscription letters, or even receiving packages which definitely needs extra attention, especially with Fuzzy or when my wife and I are not home. It has been months that I consider on having a mailbox, a good and interesting one of course, just like those mail boxes belonged to neighbors. They seem to be proud of their mailboxes. Some boxes are painted all the way of the house color; others are trying to match the material of the boxes with the stainless steel fence, meanwhile others look quite beautiful and elegant with modern style. Mailboxes are coming up with advance features; the manufacturers applied some external and internal utilities to ensure the safety of the mailboxes such as stainless steel locks, alarms, based-on-remote control locks. Some unique mailboxes I like most to see are the ones planted onto the gate wall. They look secure for me, safe from naughty hands of curious kids and from the weather; though the installment seems to be little bit harder than other styles.
It does not take me too long to explore around internet to find the best mailbox service sites; there are indeed hundreds of them from all over the world. But I guess I would rather try to refer to the nearest supplier. I am actually interested in mail slot with goldy color to match my old oak front door. However, I still have Fuzzy that will always be alert when a postman r a courier inserts something on the slot. Cluster mailboxes are as a matter of fact pretty awesome. They stand by the gate strongly. But other thing delays my decision is that there are only three of us in the house; I myself, my wife and my 6-months old daughter. We certainly don’t need too many boxes for mails! But it gives me even better idea on what I have to do. I am sure that contacting directly to the selling site and looking through all designs and styles of mailboxes available there will inspire me upon which I and my house will match with.