Photo: Snelling, California Post Office, by Jimmy Emerson, some rights reserved. Photo shared under the Creative Commons License.
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Humboldt Street. #Brooklyn #NewYork #nightphotography #neonaestetic #usps #nightowl
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One of the backbones of America. Taken in December 2018, #Silverado #California #USPS #LeicaM10
The #CactusFlowers Forever Stamps are perfect for plant lovers and botanists. #DidYouKnow almost all cacti are native to the Americas? Give your mail more life this spring with our 10 new Cactus Flowers stamps, available now at https://t.co/pj71iOzXN9. pic.twitter.com/gzLdjD2tqE
— U.S. Postal Service (@USPS) March 7, 2019
POSTAL CRIME SPREE: New Jersey residents are demanding answers after several homes have had their letters opened and gifts stolen. A USPS spokesperson says they don’t know anything about it. https://t.co/ZJVRT1IyRn #CBSNewYork pic.twitter.com/84vGvyivvw
— CBS New York (@CBSNewYork) March 6, 2019
@USPS is this how you train your Letter Carriers to deliver my stuff? This is #ultralazy. He couldn’t have walked two more steps to place my stuff down respectfully? #hesluckyiwasintheshower pic.twitter.com/VaKxh14w6a
— Anthony Montes (@MisterNative) March 7, 2019
when the employee at the package pickup window in the East Village USPS office says they can’t locate my package with a Y-3 breton striped shirt in it pic.twitter.com/6QgPRYUxdx
— manny404 (@mannynotfound) March 7, 2019
Apparently this is the @USPS standard. Leaving an unprotected cardboard box out in the pouring rain rather than taking an extra 30 seconds to drive to my front door. $400 worth of goods in a soggy box. This is unacceptable?? pic.twitter.com/0HgSvNnfZk
— ? (@shakyra222) March 7, 2019
The USPS has banned our pal @FredBrooklyn from mailing his brochures after, as a spokesman said, "one incident too many".
Oh Fred. pic.twitter.com/jfS5UMdhl4
— StevenBayShore (@StevenBayShore) March 7, 2019