The world of logistics as they really are:

Package of goods from the College of Piping in Glasgow, Scotland to my home in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A 56 Hours.

Package of chanter reeds from St. Catharines, ON, Canada by way of Kitchener, ON and Mississauga, ON to the U.S. 20 Hours. From where it landed in the U.S. to my home in Boston, MA 14 DAYS.

A Kilt from Minneapolis, MN to my home in Boston 39 Hours.

A kilt from Phoenixville, PA to my home in Boston 31 hours (all three times!).

A toner cartridge for a specialized printer from Framingham, MA to Boston, MA 26 days. ( I now drive out and get it.)

A kilt from Seattle, WA to Boston, MA 40 Hours.

A wee package from Victoria, BC, Canada to my home in Boston, MA 45 Hours.

My practise chanter from Saint Catharines, ON, via Kitchener, ON then Mississauga, ON to Newark, NJ to Boston, MA 4 Days.

My small pipes from Kearny, NJ to my home in Boston, MA 36 Hours.

I could go on, but the need for logistics type people is enormous in the field of transportation. I hope one of them finds you soon. I also pray to the Kilt gods that your American Heritage tartan kilt from Rocky pleases you as much if not more than my American Heritage semi-traditional from Rocky delights me.

Kilt on