The RantWoman department of #FirstWorldProblems has FEEDBACK for Amazon.
Ahem. RantWoman's instructions ask for packages to be delivered to her apartment door. That is not hard.
1. What means "secure location?" Packages of perishable items left on the floor of a mailroom where people's packages are VERY likely to get stolen does not fit RantWoman's definition of "secure location."
Luckily, one of RantWoman's neighbors put the grocery bags on top the mailboxes, a reasonable gesture only because RantWoman is tall and can stand, not an assumption to make about RantWoman's neighbors.
RantWoman appreciates a text indicating that the delivery had arrived. However, in a work at home world, needing to interrupt what one is doing to go look for one's groceries also makes RantWoman SCOWL.
Is RantWoman done?
NO!
Couldn't these two items have come in one package instead of two?
Today RantWoman has been collecting quirky reasons to be wildly enthusiastic about a trip to Iceland
RantWoman has also been SLOWLY tiptoeing into Instagram. Adventures to be chronicled separately.
Quirky reasons....
1. NO MOSQUITOS. RantWoman believes the YouTube post where she saw this. Actually finding the post now, not so much.
2. NO McDonalds! Iceland is the only country in Europe without a McDonalds. YouTube promises plenty of other dining options so no loss.
3. A very safe place for women to travel alone. RantWoman kind of imagines wanting to assemble a posse of compatible souls but really likes the concept.
4. No freeways. From what RantWoman can tell, even the Ring Road around the Island is definitely a drive cautiously zone and a lot of the country is two-lane roads one needs a 4x4 to negotiate safely.
RantWoman posts this intending to provoke thought.
RantWoman also directs readers to Cliff Mass Weather Blog. Prof Mass appears to RantWoman to be immune to panicking, immune in a way that to RantWoman sometimes lacks engagement about how data looks for people's lives. RantWoman still finds him an engaging--and sometimes argumentative--read.
Surge equipment and supplies even when conditions are very difficult.
Bats bite the sweetest fruit and then kids pick up the contaminated fruit. DON'T eat fruit that has been bitten by a bat.
Talking Ebola at bedtime.
Ebola is a Disease of compassion
Synopsis:
Ebola in Africa is probably going to get worse
US could help by having been prepared and being able to surge in relevant supplies but current administration has squandered leadership, undermined relationships.
Risk low but not Zero in the US: travel bans are partly performative. We only roll the dice so many times before they come up snake eyes.
Interests: Digital Inclusion, Languages and language access, walkability, accessibility, disaster preparedness.
When in doubt, laugh about something!
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