Several packages should arrive today from several different places. I’m not saying if it’s yarn or something else but I’m thinking one of the packages might have taken the scenic route from California to Texas . . via Puert0 Rico.
If it’s in San Juan, Puerto Rico today, I don’t think it’s going to be delivered today. What I’m hoping is that it’s a tracking number mix up and my box of yarn for the Agata project is not really in Puerto Rico.
Lee says
Don’t be surprised if it’s correct. A friend recently has been expecting a package that only had to travel a distance of about 50 miles…one would think easily overnight. Nope, it’s been over a week, and has been recorded as being all the way into the Pacific Northwest. It was still ‘vacationing’ as of yesterday.
Amy (Waunaknit) says
If it doesn’t arrive today or tomorrow, you won’t have to record it on your yarn report. ;0) Hope it finds its way to you soon.
JudyL says
That’s exactly what I was thinking.
Denise ~ justquiltin says
I say we take a road trip and go locate it!! My ESK package originally said it would be delivered tomorrow but I just looked and it should be here after lunch! 🙂 Tomorrow TLE
Susan says
Oh, my gosh! Tracking is amazing. Once upon a time, we’d have something go missing for three weeks and when it arrived, we had no idea where it had been AWOL!
NancyS says
It’s comforting (to me, not to you!) to know that these wayward travels happen to other people’s packages, too .. everything is so automated these days – an electronic ZIP reader must have had an “off” moment.
pdudgeon says
my goodness! your packages certainly are traveling the world. Don’t you just wish you could hop on and travel with them sometimes?
How else is a girl supposed to see the sights in Puerto Rico on the spur of the moment if she doesn’t travel as a package!
JudyL says
Really, but it had a very short stay. It departed there today and I hope it’s headed to Texas but who knows!
Judy S says
How annoying! I’m still waiting for a package that was supposedly delivered last spring. The mail man looked high and low, and the yarn shop basically said, “Too, bad.” Don’t know what happened, but it’s the only time ever. No more business from me at that shop……
Julie in Tucson, Arizona says
I haven’t received a tracking notice. 🙁 I would love to receive my Agata yarn. Arizona is closer to California than Texas…..
JudyL says
Hopefully your package will not go through Puerto Rico!
myrna sossner says
We do live in parallel universes .. today the USPS delivered a large carton on our porch. Nancy brought it in asking “Myrna, what DID you order?” NO! It is addressed to our neighbor at the same house number but the next street over!!!
JudyL says
Yes, that is what I went through when we lived in the rental here. The house we rented had been empty for so long and the driver would look at the number and not the street and take it to the house on the next street.
Lynn says
My parcels from Hancocks of Padukah come to New Zealand via Malmo, Sweden. That means parcels travel in the opposite direction for a LONG way before making their way here. Your Puerto Rico detour seems perfectly plausible in the land of courier companies,
Linda Steller says
WOW!