So might go a conversation with a postman in Canada, who left this note at a house in British Columbia in lieu of a package to explain why the parcel couldn't be delivered: "Bear at Door."
Ok, fair enough @canadapostcorp that’s a decent reason to not drop the package off at my door. pic.twitter.com/ykAldpWpEP
— M Fane (@IamFane) September 24, 2014
The courier left the note at the man's postal box up the street -- far away from his door.
Judging by the original tweet, the parcel's recipient didn't fault the courier for the delayed delivery. But a follow-up tweet from Canada Post indicates they're looking into the matter further:
@IamFane Would you be able to provide your exact location via DM? We would like to investigate.
— Canada Post (@canadapostcorp) September 24, 2014
While Canadian postal workers contend with bears, and their American couriers remain vigilant for dogs, their British counterparts have also been known to encounter odd animals of their own.
Last year, a post officer in England had to contend with an escaped chicken, kindly leaving a note explaining the situation to the homeowner:
Why did the chicken cross the hedge? I love this. Hope the Royal Mail continues. pic.twitter.com/dGlGarVx4n
— Jemma Watkins (@jembop) November 20, 2013
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/25/canada-post-bear-at-door-note_n_5883906.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news&ir=Weird+News
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