As I was using the ‘loo for one, final wee before leaving Missoula for the Motherland, I got to thinking of things that need improvement. For an airport just recently rebuilt from the ground up, I must say…the ‘loos are lackingπ. Having no spot for my book other than on the ground just 45 minutes earlier, I squished it into the toilet seat liner receptacle on the wall, and then promptly forgot to grab it upon leaving. And my boarding pass was in it π£. Fortunately, when I retraced my steps to find it when my flight was boarding, I saw a woman holding my book. My relief must have been evident, because she held it up and said, “Is it yours?” I nodded, totally forgetting my boarding pass was tucked inside until I saw it sticking out of the flap. I grinned and said, “I wouldn’t have gotten far without THAT!” She then assured me she was going to go to the gate and call out my name until I retrieved it.ππππ. It was then I began my mental list of things they should’ve put in the Missoula International Airport ‘loos.
Wall receptacles…

Coat hangers…

Well marked gender designation…

And, fortunately we wouldn’t need these in Missoula, but I just might when in the Twin Cities ππ…
And for ambiance…
I think MSP has to be, if not at the top of the list, pretty darn close to my favorite of travel transit airports. Along with the crazy efficient ‘loos, it’s got a lot of cute/pretty…


Besides that, I keep seeing Nick Shirley look-alikesππππππ! Wish I could thank him for his STELLAR journalism!




































Looking back through my pictures, I realize how very blessed we are to have been able to travel through this 




