1/4/2024 0 Comments Tracking packages usps![]() ![]() ![]() Following my shopping trip and returning to Scio a little after 3:00 PM, I stopped by the Scio PO to check on the status of my package. They did have copies available but when I picked one up intending to make the purchase, it was notably a mere “ghost” of Spectator publications of the past. Not making any headway with that, I decided to make a quick shopping trip to Wellsville, stopping first at The Store in Scio to look for a copy of the Sunday Spectator. Upon arrival at the PO at 2:15 the inner door was locked, and the sign listed “office hours” showing that the PO was closed from 2 – 3 PM. As of then, he hadn’t so I headed for the post office (PO), with a copied photo of the delivery notice including the Tracking Number, to see if it was by chance there. I even checked back at the mailbox several times after that, to see if perhaps the mail carrier had stopped back later. As of 2:00 PM (1400), the mail had been delivered several hours previously and there wasn’t any package there. Our mail is usually delivered sometime between 9:15 and 10:30 AM. The tracking theme for today’s Wrambling came to mind yesterday in the Scio Post Office as I was trying to “track down” a recently ordered item package which, upon checking its tracking number, advised that it was out for delivery by USPS. Suggestions for “fixes” pop up from Adobe, AGV and McAfee, all telling me that I have a “problem that needs fixing” and would I like to download the program now or later. I keep telling myself that it’s time for a new desktop computer and scanner but a voice in my ear keeps saying “You don’t need that.” I’m not sure if the computer operating system is the problem or the embedded programs therein have morphed into data eating and regurgitating viruses. It took almost a half hour to scan and save the image of the Index shown. ![]()
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