Hmm, my reply to go_2 has disappeared. Is this a trend? I rewarded her with her favourite treat, blueberries, but she wanted to go home so badly she wouldn't touch them. Normally she stores them in her mouth then scratches at the door so she can go home and presumably bury them in the arm chair.
my worst travel related 'where the hell is it experience?' panic attack happened in a hotel room in Antigua. I was leaving in a couple of hours for Barbados.... and i couldn't find my bloody passport. i was calm, at first, .... but then i started tearing my luggage apart... didn't take long, because it was pretty small. My luggage, my day pack, my pockets.... on the bed, under the bed, in the bathroom... lets face it... there aren't many places to look in a cheap hotel room... and no passport. I have never been so panicked in my life!!! finally FINALLY, looking through my day pack for about the tenth time again.....and i found it, hidden in one of the many zippered pockets i so love, but had not looked in. It was in the perfect place to keep a passport... and i hadn't looked there.

LOL canayjun, I can so relate to that panic ... I once 'lost' my passport on the approach to Heathrow. When the passengers started collecting their stuff from the overhead bins the chap behind me tapped me on the shoulder and asked if the passport he found under his seat!!! was mine. It was. I forgot I had plopped myself into the wrong seat when I boarded (something I seem to do quite regularly) but have no idea how the passport found its way under the seat.
In my world, some things never change, more's the pity.
I don't think she needs to, Brax.
Watsoff is normally the most level-headed of travellers Like me. (haha) :>))

Hi,
He he, I was not doubting that (in her case anyway) Just imagine though the cash that could be made with a dog that clever. Lost passports, air tickets etc - folks in despair. That bloodhound could make a fortune.

LOL to you two!! Everything is packed now, so keeping fingers crossed nothing else goes walkabout.
We're all doing the time warp agaaiinn."
Just a jump to the left."
My foolproof method is look for something else.
Every time I thought something had been stolen... it turns up again. and I embarrass m'self.
youtube/c2cam
Coast to Coast a. m. covers time slips and lots of stuff. Always interesting by long time researchers.
The show goes all tight, stateside. Bt youtube culls out the breaks and commercials. And we can scroll back to say,"What th' Hell did he say?!"
OP you may go back and see its where you looked before.
I always repack thrice, the night b4 cast-off.