Or they should be! Although I am not necessarily a proponent of more government regulation, I think
some airline policies should be added...
My mother raised me to be polite and considerate of others and am grateful for her efforts. Try as I
might, I am far from a standard of Stepford-like perfection, so I have tremendous empathy for the
galoot next to me as he is, most obviously, an orphan. I can tell just by looking down.

I am in a row for two next to the exit door and this is the situation in the area next to me. What kind of
person would remove their shoes on the plane, when they have obviously forgotten their Odor
Eaters?
I'm just saying...

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That is very funny Sara and may I ask what you are doing up so late young lady? Your post has been featured at one of my favorite late night groups ...........
NIGHT OWLS AT ACTIVERAIN
VB ;o)
PS - I hoped this person next to you washed those feet real good before entering the plane!
A pedicure may be in line too! lol
Maybe they just forgot to put them back on when they went through security.
Feet get sweaty encased in leather shoes with no socks. He's letting them dry out. Phew!
I am not too crazy about neighbors on the plane taking their shoes off either, epically with the low air circulation on the plane. Zuk!
Maybe I am a clod, but when I flew to Europe a few years ago I made a point of wearing Sandals with socks. I did not want shoes on for 20 some hours, but also did not want to walk around in my bare feet. The socks kept my feet warm and the sandals gave be something solid to walk on. I think after 20 some hours of travel our feet where not the only things smelling.
Sara, I wear stocking like tights....and I carry slippers for very long flights :) I really don't want to have a view of other people's feet :)
Hi All-
Apparently bare feet are as "out" as I had imagined. Like Carole, I carry slippers for the plane, too.
Vegas Bob- Thanks so much for featuring our post on Night Owls. It's one of our favorite groups. Really, who can sleep with so much going on?
Gene- your Mom did a great job with you. Socks with the sandals may not be a fashion statement, but i issue bonus points for that kind of courtesy and forethought!
Thanks ecvveryone for stopping by. May all of your travels in the new year be sweet!
--Sara
Sara, for what it's worth...I feel your pain! I've seen some crazy things on airplanes...people never cease to amaze me.
Hi Sara: plus - just look at the tattered jeans - very low brow.
:)
Is that really as bad as the one who fails to deodorize themselves before entering a Southwest Airlines flight fully packed or one who has packed their own authentic gourmet food for the flight? LOL
Hi All-
Thanks for stopping by to comment on the dismal state of the skies. James and Matt, you two are just too sassy. Keep it up!
--Sara
Your very welcome and I am up late on nights around the holidays, I am afraid I might miss something!
VB ;o)
Hi VB-
You are up waiting for Santa. That's so sweet! It's important to believe...
--Sara in San Antonio
I was getting enough of the smell waiting in line, don't need it on the plane. Now, I do wish I wore different shoes when I got in line. I was wearing army boots and it took me 10 minutes to get them off and on. Next time I wearing sandals.

Hi Todd-
It's a nightmare when you wear boots. I am considering changing travel footwear to slippers! Thanks for stopping by.
--Sara
Sara, I can almost smell them from here, and that is a long way off. Now off to bed I go with this being my last image of the day.
Hi Guy-
I am SO SORRY! I hope that you have sweeter dreams.
--Sara