when each person can roughly expect to receive it.
Does there have to be an obligatory mirror-selfie in there as the 1st shot?
Just so you know that when I post out from here to @medwaygeen, parcels generally take 5 working days ( that doesn't include sat or sun) to arrive at a UK destination providing there are no unexpected delays in the postal system.
Remember I posted a filter to you (from UK to France) and it took about a month to arrive
Do you remember I posted a filter to you (from UK to France) and it took about a month to arrive
I'm out if I can't use my flame-throwing parcel axe... as long as you each take some care when opening it (no axes or naked flames! ).
Anyone who was at the F&C week in Cornwall a couple of years ago will know my track record with cameras. I promise to try not to break the superzoom during it's visit to me!!
:-DI'm out if I can't use my flame-throwing parcel axe
Now to decide what to shoot…...
photo's of the locals sleeping off the celebrations from having a frenchman in the Yellow Jumper and another one winning a mountain stage yesterday - that should be good enough for a 5-6 day wine bender to allow the camera to make it over to you...
Now it begins the perilous international stage of its voyage as I send it across to France for @Asha to do his stuff.
I'll get it boxed up and off to the post office tomorrow or Monday.
I was thinking, if people are happy to reveal their general location (e.g. town, city etc.), that we could plot it's movement on a map.
I'll be on hol in Berwick-Upon-Tweed.The parcel arrived this afternoon,I have not had a good look yet,but, will be taking my photographs over the next few days and sending on to Amanda next week.
I'll be on hol in Berwick-Upon-Tweed.
Well that's bloomin marvellous, that is!I'll be on hol in Berwick-Upon-Tweed.
I was thinking, if people are happy to reveal their general location (e.g. town, city etc.), that we could plot its movement on a map.
That London
Ah, a motley crewe