Rude

I've just been told off  by a Polish Amazon delivery driver
I saw him as he banged on the front door at lunchtime and thinking he was just selling something I let the dogs barked their heads off as I listened to Meera Syal in the BBC radio. 4 podcast of A Small Town Murder in the kitchen.
The driver banged a few times at the front door then came to the lane kitchen window where after seeing me casually sipping my tea he gestured angrily that I come to the kitchen wall.
" You are very rude ignoring me !" he remonstrated " I have a package for you!" 
And I apologised somewhat red faced
Good for him, I thought....I was being a bit of a knob hiding away


The package was a gift from Nu. It was a book she had been reading that she thought as would like , the story of the columnist Melanie Reid who had suffered a devastating spinal cord injury after falling from a horse in 2010. I shall start it this afternoon.

It's blustery today and cold . Already I've defrosted the freezer and spring cleaned the kitchen. ( guilt spurring me on after yesterday's pointless hangover)  and walked the dogs twice. Mary and I met up with policewoman Jo and her three greyhound bitches. ( Three dogs but only eleven legs ) Mrs Trellis caught up with us with Blue in tow . I noted she had her more tight fitting bobble hat on against the gales. It made her eyes squint like Micky Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany's 
Trendy Carol ( in a very nice NorthFace jacket and ski pants ) waved as she went last but the rest of the village seemed deserted due to the bad weather.
Only dog walkers like us are silly enough to be out.

Mary watching the blustery weather







54 comments:

  1. He probably only had a 30 second window to deliver your package. They only get about 30p per drop.

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  2. Do they normally deliver on Sundays? You must be very special!

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    1. That's why I initially ignored him

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    2. No quiet country lanes any more on a Sunday. Deliveries are 7 days a week.

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  3. Three dogs, eleven legs. Never looked at that way, but now I realize I have only 39 cat legs in the herd.

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    1. One of jo's greyhounds had a leg amputated

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  4. He knocked? My Amazon deliveries are always just dropped off in front of my door or in the bushes next to it. Sometimes they take a picture. I'm usually home and nobody knocks! My dogs' barking let me know that someone's been there.

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  5. I have read excerpts from her book - I really admire the way she has dealt with her paralysis. Shall be interested to see what you think to it John.
    Didn't realise that about Amazon drivers being paid by deliveries.

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  6. I hope this is nowhere near you.. sounds awful
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-47508328

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    1. That's more South Wales...Trelawnyd lies in The north East of the country...xxx thank you for worrying

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  7. Yeah, it's not a very nice day out, even here. Super windy! I love your description of Mrs. Trellis in her bobble hat. I guess delivery men must have to put up with a lot.

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    1. She did make me smile...all she needed was thick bottomed glasses to complete the outfit

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  8. My Amazon packages are simply left at the front door and they don't knock. If they don't see you, do they leave the package? I've never seen an Amazon truck, they use other carriers here. My dog Bounce and I go out twice a day, rain or shine. He looks cute in his raincoat.

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  9. We had the 'God squad' this morning. I had gone in the bath so Tony had to answer the door in his dressing gown... I usually make them a cup of tea and have a natter. They insist on trying to convert me bless em'.

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  10. Yea, he was rude. He could have just left the book. No guilt here just laziness.

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  11. I like a woman in a tight bobble hat but may I ask what kind of bobble did the ever sophisticated Mrs Trellis have on top?

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  12. we can all be arseholes sometimes.

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  13. A man's home is his castle and you choose when to let down the drawbridge. You probably didn't make too much of a dent in his day, par for the course. We have roofers at the moment, the dogs are turning themselves inside out. Fortunately the roofer likes dogs.

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  14. I hope we all get decent weather, sooner than later.

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  15. I love the picture of Mary.

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  16. The Sunday Times gave the book a very good review last week. Very tragic and sad. Love Mary's photo x

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    1. She went to one of the only 11 spinal units in the uk....I could have nursed her

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  17. I'm afraid it's worse in rural areas - the number of delivery drops expected don't really take account of long distances or poor roads. Most couriers who deliver here have had to drive 50 miles from their depot before they even make their first drops. It makes for very long days. I didn't realise that they work Sundays though.

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  18. Barbara Anne6:22 pm

    Our delivery folks seem to ring the doorbell or do nothing more than leave the package silently and it's up to us to discover something is on the porch. Wonder if your delivery guy was already grumpy?

    Love the photo of Mary and I also love window seats.

    Hugs!

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    1. I think tom was right, low pay on a deadline AND on a Sunday

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  19. I wore shorts and a sweatshirt today for coffee on the beach. It was a blustery 14C this morning! So, "Polish Amazon" delivers in Wales?

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  20. Not so much "rude" as plain inconsiderate of you.

    U

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  21. Goodness, these wimps who won't go out if it's a bit blustery. I go for a walk every day, whatever the weather, unless it's actually pelting down.

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  23. Anonymous7:53 pm

    I thought that was YOU with Mary, made up a day bed in the window seat, then l blew the pic up and realised it was a tan coloured cushion with a red and white one underneath, not your head wearing an old Xmas jumper.Dozy mare!
    Tess xx

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    1. It's Mary's favourite place...she watches her small world from up there

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  24. Dog walkers are a hardy bunch!

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  25. mary has a nice perch there.

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  26. That's an adorable picture of your dog by the window. My amazon delivery guy never knocks...he just leaves the package on the porch. Hope you weather gets better...

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  27. We had a blustery day, but with 3 more inches of snow. It was painful walking the dog. I’m envious of the green grass out your window.

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  28. The photo of Mary looking outside is a beautiful one.... frame it! :)

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  29. We are bunkered down inside with the air con working overtime here in Brisbane. Outside it's 37 degrees !

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  31. Lovely photo of Mary she has the right idea

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  32. Two things;) Melanie Reid writes an article which appears in the Saturday Times Supplement on living as a paraplegic, she writes with insight and courage, someone to be admired greatly.
    The other, those delivery men work hard, just look at their 'track' records, they deserve our thanks and humility.....

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    1. Thelma she was more disabled than a paraplegic she was tetraplegic..
      And I agree the delivery guys deserve better x

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  33. If I'm going out but expecting a parcel delivery, I tape a note on the inside window of the front door to please leave on the doorstep. The puppy has got into the habit of ripping the note off ! If I tape it to the outside, the wind and rain gets it.

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  34. It's your choice as to whether you answer your door or not..HE was the rude one. All he had to do was drop off the damn package!

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  35. That was super nice of her! Receiving a book is always a treat.
    And here amazon just leaves the package out at your doorstep if it's too big for the mailbox. With the winds we've had I wonder how those have fared.
    And Mary looks so comfy looking out...
    Happy reading!

    XOXO

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  36. A dog named Mary. I don't know why, but that cracks me up. My friend's cat's name is Doug, and that, too, pleases me. -Kate

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