The post office and I have not been getting along lately...unpleasant postal folks, things lost in the mail, things returned for insufficient postage - how can they incorrectly quote their own prices? What's a girl to do? All of the book prizes are on their way to their delightful new owners! My only sadness is that I was never able to get an address for Erica - the Grand Prize Winner; but alas, I could wait no longer, these books deserve a new home.
Here's my tribute to mail boxes across world, in an attempt to appease the postal gods...
Okay Sue, Nihal, Carey, Kristen, and Amanda cross your fingers, and be watching your mail box wherever you may be!
Thanks again everyone for participating!
Cherri
I think their are Mail problems all over the world my aunty sent me some photos from canada to Australia they went air mail it has been 4 weeks still no photos GRRRRRR.
Hugs Mary.
Posted by: Mary Wood | April 25, 2008 at 12:29 AM
I love the photos of all the worldly mailboxes. So different... fascinating!
Joni
Posted by: jonipossin | April 25, 2008 at 12:59 PM
Oh my.... what a lovely mailbox collection, Cherri:) Absolutely LOVED your article related to mailboxes, and such a good reminder to make nostalgia my days in the US. Sad to say in Istanbul the mailboxes are not as cute as yours:( Yours made my day! I'd pick all three mini ones at the bottom line, particularly yellow and blue. Have a wonderful week, and XOXO.
~ Nihal
PS I'm pretty busy with a dessert carnival at Cielo's, and do not forget to visit me on wed to see my cookies, surprise:)
Posted by: Nihal | April 28, 2008 at 02:19 AM
You aren't the only one having problems. I sent a package to a lady that ordered several kits from me and she emailed me that they didn't arrive. I didn't have a tracking number, I've learned since, but I had to make up new kits and send them to her. They arrived 6 weeks after I sent them and they looked like an aligator had chewed them! Unreal. Well I've had to adjust how I send things, but it costs more. Oh well.
Posted by: nanette | April 28, 2008 at 12:18 PM