Where’s teddy?
St Homobonus, the patron saint of shoemakers, tailors and purchasing, has a monthly column in SM…
Where’s teddy?
As you can see from my picture I like to travel light, but I can understand the problems people have leaving things behind in hotel rooms.
According to Travelodge, phone or laptop chargers, pyjamas, clothes and teddy bears are the most common items left behind in their hotel rooms – the budget chain reunited 75,000 teddies with owners in 2011.
But I find it more difficult to understand how you could forget a pet hamster called Frederick, 100 Duchess of Cambridge masks, or your Vera Wang wedding dress (blamed on the new husband, of course). (more…)


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