Leaflet distribution

One nice thing about posting leaflets through doors in France is the wide variety of the houses and of the letter-boxes. Around the church the houses range from wooden shacks, through old stone-built echoppes (one was just a facade -  I saw through the letter box that there was nothing behind) through to big modern swanky houses.

The letter boxes are just as diverse. Some are slits in the door, like in Britain, high, middle, low, horizontal or vertical. But most are mailboxes.

One was placed so high I had to stand on tippy-toe and stretch to put the leaflet in. I saw the postlady afterwards. The very short postlady.

Some had been brought from Spain and said CARTAS and were in the form of Spanish villas. Very nice.

And there's a lot of tiny studios and single people living in flatland around the church...

Comments

Alan said…
Not so nice the Cardiff-style, persistent, penetrating drizzle.

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