“It seems, as one becomes olderThat the past has a different pattern, and ceases to be a mere sequence—” T S Eliot. Hence, repetitive acts particularly, without time in the memory, become hard to “file.” The memory for checking the mail yesterday, is the same as the memory for checking it today.
Yakety Sax about 6 hours ago
Guess I’ll check mine later today after it runs. Way too dark at the moment!
KFischer1 about 3 hours ago
Some of us have to check multiple times a day as it comes anytime from 9 AM to after 5 PM.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 3 hours ago
And on a Sunday, too.
Gent about 2 hours ago
Why yes of course me is forget theengs too.
juicebruce about 2 hours ago
Been There … Done That ;-)
exness Premium Member 26 minutes ago
My mailbox has a yellow flag that pops up when the carrier has opened it. No guessing if it is there yet.
pheets 25 minutes ago
Some days, I don’t even check the mail (mailbox is at end of LONG driveway) unless I am out for errands or something.
david_42 23 minutes ago
I get emails from USPS about deliveries, so many days I don’t check.
VICTOR PROULX 20 minutes ago
“It seems, as one becomes olderThat the past has a different pattern, and ceases to be a mere sequence—” T S Eliot. Hence, repetitive acts particularly, without time in the memory, become hard to “file.” The memory for checking the mail yesterday, is the same as the memory for checking it today.