The weekly photo challenge is Inside.
I thought about the Inside challenge, so I took my camera with me to the mail box. It is around the corner. Right in front of the mail box stand is this big orange wooden box. I have never looked inside. So I go up to it, camera ready to take the inside photo. I lift up the lid. I wonder why the big wooden box is there and what could be inside.
I click the picture.
Not much is inside. It is almost empty. I see a box that looks like a store donut box. An old burlap bag and something that looks like paper in plastic.
That was not very exciting.
So I go unlock my mailbox and look inside. I aim my camera at the inside of the box. There is a bunch of mail.
All bills, yuck.
I see the sliding door open on a house they are building on the corner. Lets go peek inside. I snap the picture.
There is not much in there. No wonder they left the door open.



I love the letters inside the mailbox. Good one.
nice photo documentation…http://langaeh.wordpress.com/2012/07/21/weekly-photo-challenge-inside/
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fun, and funny connie, nice one!
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A very strong narrative and appropriate images… very well done…
I like the letters in the mailbox one, too. And what a weird, random wooden box!
It sits on the property of that house I showed being built. I bet it will be gone soon.
Sorry that all of your insides were disappointing. The pictures are good though.
sorry the box was so disappointing but i love the letterbox…i did letterboxes for this one…great minds and all that
It was what it was, empty. But it was inside.
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Connie you are funny… But you tried anyway…
For a moment I wondered, “Hmmm, what’s in that box? Is something gonna pop out of it? A wild animal perhaps?” Life has so much surprises. Sometimes they’re simple, others amazing. Great post!
I like the box. At first glance it looked a bit like a doll’s house.
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