Wednesday 23 December 2020

No flying - even sleighs are grounded.


 Rumour has it that there is no air mail until more inroads have been made into Covid-19. My snail mail is going to be drastically reduced. 



9 comments:

  1. Well, that sucks! Hope your favorite pastime is back up and running again in no time.

    I was sending a few last-minute things out the other day, and the postal worker informed me that they could charge me $26 to send something overnight, but it wasn't guaranteed to get there overnight.

    Just read that again. Slowly.

    Needless to say, I took a cheaper option for the thing to get there late.

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    1. Ì wonder if the $26 option included carrier pigeons and they fear hawks?

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  2. Thankfully messages can come across the blog sphere! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family! I hope this virus is slowed by the vaccines and until then, stay safe and good thoughts for 2021.

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    1. Thank you. I trust it is better for all of us. xx

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  3. It has been difficult, but tough times don't last forever. My hope is that you will have a blessed and beautiful Happy Christmas and a lovely 2021.

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  4. I hope that isn't true. I suspect that once they sort out the poor fellows sitting in their lorries in Kent, airmail will resume. Supermarkets are said to be chartering cargo planes to get produce in and out of the country because the roads are so jammed.

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  5. (I hope you received my card by the way! it didn't go airmail, of course -just the usual old inland snail mail! ) Have a good Christmas!

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    1. Yes thank you Jenny. We seemed to get plenty of cards and I think it is mainly cards from the UK to other countries that are affected. Perhaps it will settle in the New Year.

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