A Christmas card thought to have been presented in south Wales on a location in Warwickshire has been conveyed 5,200 miles away - in the United States.
The happy welcome was sent from Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan, to Mr T Roberts in Bidford-on-Avon.
Be that as it may, strangely the card has arrived in the post box of a house in San Francisco, California.
The US householders have now tweeted to caution the planned beneficiary he won't get the card before Christmas.
Gemma Evans, 35, of London, and her Caerphilly-conceived spouse Richard moved to San Francisco in October.
In the approach the merry season the couple got a Christmas card from Mr Evans' mom in Wales.
In any case, it was joined by a subsequent secret card routed to somebody they didn't have the foggiest idea, which had a below average stamp for UK post and no airmail markings.
"So not many individuals have our location around here that it was a pleasant amazement to get post from the UK," said Mrs Evans.
"It was from my relative in south Wales. Be that as it may, at that point it was a considerably greater shock to get this second card with it.
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"It appears to have stuck and piggy-supported the 5,000 miles off course to California.
"We're clearly going to present it again on him... be that as it may, tragically he won't get it in time for Christmas."
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