Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Going Postal?

Up early Monday, as I had my shingles vaccination at 9am [2nd part, 1st one was 6 months ago] This was not a 3 minute walk to the little medical centre round the corner, but at the main surgery, 5miles away. It is opposite the excellent Tea Post. I had 4 items to post, so Bob kindly said he'd come with me and sort that out whilst I had my jab. And then we could have breakfast. He had scrambled eggs on toast with bacon, I had a bacon sandwich. All good.
Not so good was the cost of postage. Bob said that the book, and the parcel of 3 shed aprons  cost £3.99, as did the book. That was ok. The aprons weighed around 800g. 
The advent calendar, very thin and flat in a square envelope, and weighing 55g also cost £3.99! Apparently the envelope was too wide for it to be classed as a large letter. I'd been so pleased to find a "proper" Advent calendar for the grandchildren, with a picture of the stable, magi, baby Jesus etc. [No chocolate though] Not doing that again!
Unfortunately my arm ached all day which slowed me up a bit, and I had ironing and sewing tasks.  But at least it did not rain! I realised that I'd missed out one of the photos from the Festival. The l
ocal woolshop had a triangular frame holding lots of colourful balls of yarn!
On the subject of wool, did you hear that many knitters are objecting to the new solar power postboxes? 250 people in the village of Titchfield in Hampshire have signed a petition in support of the "Yarnbombers" who create "postbox toppers" 
And Banxy the mystery knitter of Syston has also expressed her sadness at the March of technology stifling her creativity.
Yes, I agee these guerilla knits are bright and cheerful - but they do look sad and bedraggled if left too long at the mercy of the elements. 
Today I'm doing Christmas crafts, singing and storytelling at Little Acorns [the Toddler Group at our chapel] I will enjoy that. 

16 comments:

  1. I'll be sad to see the toppers disappear from post boxes. My main objection is when Royal Mail put them up in front of Post Offices; my understanding is that the POs receive income from people buying stamps and posting parcels, so RM are effectively reducing the profitability of the POs. Naturally the PO managers are upset.

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    1. And they wonder why they can't find people to run village post offices....

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  2. How annoying about the Advent calendar postage! I like the yarn tree. I like the idea of post boxes with solar panels though the yarn bombing IS a lovely fun thing!

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  3. Postage costs are a mystery to me. Like you, I have taken something to be posted to be told it doesn’t fit the guidelines. The grandchildren will love the advent calendar I am sure. Have a lovely day with the toddlers-it’s lovely to work with little ones again. Catriona

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  4. A few years ago my sister posted their local WI calendar to all of her family. Lovely watercolours of Lancashire painted by members. The new, large envelope prices meant that we all had to collect them from the parcels offices, pay the extra, and the handling charge, and DB had to pay to park too.
    We take advantage of free delivery and have things sent direct to DD and the boys.

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  5. Oh gosh, I hadn't thought of the new post boxes halting the wonderful knitted toppers that we have on virtually all the post boxes in our town. Yes, they do look a bit sad after a lot of bad weather, but ours seem to get taken in and 'refreshed' each time they have been soaked. At the moment we still have old style post boxes, fingers crossed we get to keep them for a while.

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    1. Not all postboxes are changing, just the fancy "parcels" ones, I think

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  6. The Christmas tree of yarn was nice, maybe I should make one :D

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    1. You must have plenty of odd lengths of leftover yarn

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  7. The cost of postage has rather spoiled my gift giving, even sending a card isn't cheap, but that's life. I agree about the post box toppers, it's clever and fun but can look a bit sad when weather ravaged.
    Alison in Devon x

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    1. I am sure fewer cards are sent these days, which is sad

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  8. I'm meeting friends for lunch on Thursday and we are all being thrifty and bringing our Christmas cards with us to swap. The price of postage is appalling, and if we are lucky we get about 2 deliveries a week, with lots of envelopes and advertising shoved through the letterbox. Xx

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    1. So much advertising with the post here too. Straight into recycling...

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