For the Post Office, Travelling and Dressing Cases

By Ellie on 13/04/2012 in Bags
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We have many stories with our local postal service, our Bulgarian Posts and that’s somehow great – we have many stories to tell. I will tell you the last one :-): We received a parcel from the UK, on the envelope was written Store “100 sheep”, after the name of our shop here. The lady at the post office long refused to give it to me, arguing that on the notice for taking the parcel (which writes store “100 sheep”) is written something without any sense :-). I tried to explain that this is a shop that has a name :-). After about 15 minutes I got the parcel (I do not have to mention that when you get a notice for a parcel here, this does not mean that the parcel is now available for being taken – into the abyss of post offices and corridors it hangs at least 6 hours after the notice arrives at the door and it is not a good luck, if you are positioned near the post office and therefore try to get it immediately :-)). So after 15 minutes of hard discussions, she came to the conclusion that if you are a manager of anything – yourself, a store, company, etc., you can just pick the package addressed to the “incomprehensible thing” only using your personal documents, nothing more :-). There is always interesting :-)!
I ran off quite. Summer time brings somehow a sense of journey, carrying and storing, sending and receiving things around. On this occasion we have new dressing cases. The format is standard, but the outlook isn’t :-). They have a postage stamp appliquéd and embroidery of a desired destination :-).

 

 

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