Morning
Nope!
I did not get Adam but it is still quite a journey
So, not Adam. That’s one name less. Good.
Morning
Nope!
I did not get Adam but it is still quite a journey
Hmmmmm.So I went to that flimsy parody of a post office. They panicked. To make matters worse, suddenly a big line formed behind me, probably for the spectacle, and the frantic-looking girl couldn’t get her kitchen scales to work (it was probably her first time having to weigh a package). In the end, she undercharged me significantly. I didn’t disabuse her, although I did ask whether that included the cost of sending the postcards too. She said yes, so some if that went for free. (Perhaps it was a belated Black Friday down there
) All I can hope for now is that she can attach stamps better than she can count...
Hmmmmm.
If that's likely to happen again, it might be worth me going to this post office.
I have so many packages to send out that I might make a saving even with the trip to Denmark taken into account.
Here in the UK, the Royal Mail allows you to pay for postage online and print the label at home. You just have know the size and weight of your parcel or letter and then take whatever it is at the post office. It is a little cheaper too.So I went to that flimsy parody of a post office. They panicked. To make matters worse, suddenly a big line formed behind me, probably for the spectacle, and the frantic-looking girl couldn’t get her kitchen scales to work (it was probably her first time having to weigh a package). In the end, she undercharged me significantly. I didn’t disabuse her, although I did ask whether that included the cost of sending the postcards too. She said yes, so some if that went for free. (Perhaps it was a belated Black Friday down there
) All I can hope for now is that she can attach stamps better than she can count...
It looks like you can do this in Denmark too... If you use the Chrome browser it offers to translate web pages for you fortunately.Here in the UK, the Royal Mail allows you to pay for postage online and print the label at home. You just have know the size and weight of your parcel or letter and then take whatever it is at the post office. It is a little cheaper too.
I shall be using this for my international post this Christmas. I always use it for packages and parcels!
It looks like you can do this in Denmark too... If you use the Chrome browser it offers to translate web pages for you fortunately.
http://www.postnord.dk/
We are in the same position with stamps and stationery!Thank you, Linda. Although I do love going to post offices. Proper post offices, that is. And stationery shops. Heck, with my stamp collection and office supplies at home, I could probably open either.![]()
We are in the same position with stamps and stationery!
The translation is: It greens so green when Spains blossoms bloom.Lots of umlauts in that!
And not a literal translation of the English original either. The first bit doesn’t translate to me “It greens so green”?
Help please Sabine!
BAD BOY !!!!I was very fond of my chemistry set and Bunsen burner.![]()
But what does "greens so green" mean? It doesn't make sense in English. How would you reword that?The translation is: It greens so green when Spains blossoms bloom.
Es grünt so grün wenn Spaniens Blüten blühen.
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It is a long way to Morocco ! I have sent the first rain deliveries some weeks ago !The first of your deliveries arrived today.
We've had a bit of rain.
Hopefully, the next one will be here tomorrow.
That are the same temps like here !It was about 38F overnight. Supposed to get down there again tonight.
YES, but no fleas.... mostly....Herding cats? I think Bee is doing that all the time!![]()
Good to have you back.I’ve been so busy the past couple of days. It’s good to be back.
Me too ( shipping the TORTOISE ) to a wonderful, lovely person.Let me guess. You got... Adam?
I need to ship mine, because of it’s journey too!![]()
When a plant is extraordinary green you can say: "es grünt so grün" but the sentence should make no really sense. The girl in the musical pronounced the "G" like a "J", but that is slang and she should learn the right speaking of the "G".But what does "greens so green" mean? It doesn't make sense in English. How would you reword that?
.... eaten by a camel .....Good morning, Roomates!
No rain, hopefully later!
Student due in 5 minutes, but it's missed its last three, so who knows?