Snow and stuff
4 December 2006 16:52The good news:
it did snow, and now the sky is blue. Temperature is reasoanble for this time of year for the change, at 31 degrees, with a 12-15 mile per hour breeze, giving us a wind chill of around 20F.
the other news:
took the first major run of Allies packages to the PO today; at this point we've mailed out approximately 150 chapbooks, starting with earliest US orders. Some overseas orders included today, for the most part the Canadian and UK orders should go out Thursday, after the custom forms arrive.
Now, back to packing orders.
it did snow, and now the sky is blue. Temperature is reasoanble for this time of year for the change, at 31 degrees, with a 12-15 mile per hour breeze, giving us a wind chill of around 20F.
the other news:
took the first major run of Allies packages to the PO today; at this point we've mailed out approximately 150 chapbooks, starting with earliest US orders. Some overseas orders included today, for the most part the Canadian and UK orders should go out Thursday, after the custom forms arrive.
Now, back to packing orders.
Canadian orders
2006-12-05 18:05 (UTC)Is it possible to tell us how you are sending the orders ? I.e. whether you use the regular US Postal Office (USPO), or some courier service, like FedEx ?
Why ? I will be on vacation starting Sunday and I do not expect to receive anything before Monday, whatever Service is used (I am one of the Canadians, Thursday to Saturday is improbable I believe). Knowing the service I will be able to either write a nice note that the parcel can be delivered to the manager of the apartment building (FedEx and other courier services), or go to the local PO and tell them to hold parcels for me until I am back from my vacation in January (Regular USPO).