I found today’s Ouest-France (our regional newspaper) in the letter box this lunch time. It is delivered in the area every morning before 7 am. There is only one problem: I haven’t subscribed. So, it must belong to one of my neighbours, but who?
Like a good Sherlock Holmes, I went to investigate. I phoned the paper who confirmed that two of our closest neighbours do receive the newspaper: n°24 and 25. So I went to ask them thinking they’d be glad to get their paper. But both of them have received their copy this morning. The paper is still without a home. So I decided to read it, hoping it won’t happen again.