One card is from my dear blogger friend, Penny from Canada and the other is from a dear sweet friend in my hometown, Marquard in South Africa. Carina's card left SA on 17 December 2013, and Penny posted her card in good time before the end of November 2013. The postage stamps in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania on both cards show 23 December and 16 December respectively.
So how on earth did the cards only reach me (1000km north of Dar Es Salaam) on 16th June 2014?
At least they got here!
Thanks dear sweet Penny and to Carina (via Facebook) for thinking of me at Christmas time!
I'm linking my post to Our World Tuesday which you can access by clicking here
I hope you're all having a great week so far.
hi Jo I had to laugh a this and wonder perhaps i should send my Christmas cards aboard NOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Dear Jo, I'm stunned that it took so long to reach you. That is a mighty long journey for that little card from Canada. I am glad it did eventually reach you. Big hugs. xx
ReplyDeleteAs you say, at least you got them. The joys of living in developing countries.
ReplyDeleteHahaha, talk about snail mail
ReplyDeleteThat's funny, I think that why it is called snail mail now..A nice surprise, for sure. Happy Christmas in June. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful 'snail mail' ~ and becoming a real snail ~ fun post for OWT ~ thanks, ^_^
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
HA ---and we thought our mail was slow!!!!! Like you said, only in Africa! (Think I sent you a Christmas Card one year --and it never ever got to you.. Wonder who enjoyed it???? ha)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
That was a slow transit for the mail! Maybe you should just consider the cards as early for next Christmas.
ReplyDeleteoh, my word! i thought our mail service was bad! :)
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