
Finding happiness during our engine replacement delay has been a challenge. This morning, I asked Google Assistant for advice, and it suggested the above. (Source: https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/self-help/tips-and-support/how-to-be-happier/)
I’ve discovered a peaceful escape by taking the local bus to Bundaberg. The 30-minute ride passes through beautiful farmlands, with vibrant fields and expansive blue skies. The daily bus pass is incredibly cheap, around $1 AUD. On the early morning school run, I enjoy watching the energetic children. The midday bus is a social hub for retirees, who greet each other warmly.
We’re looking forward to exploring Australia properly once the engine is fixed.
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Ramen Library (DIY Ramen Pick-Cook-Eat) in the Store, Korea
Beach in DMZ (Demilitarized Zone), View from East Coast of South Korea
Tong Yeong City, A Port City on the Southern Coast of South Korea
Temple in Seoraksan National Park, East Coast of South Korea
Jeonju City, Korea: Three Hours Bus Ride from Seoul
Insadong, Downtown Seoul, Korea
Myungdong, Downtown Seoul, Korea
Yeoido Park, Seoul, Korea
Kyungbok Palace, Downtown Seoul, Korea
Korean National Assembly Building, Seoul, Korea
Bukhansan National Park in Winter, Seoul, Korea
Konjiam Ski Resort, Two Hours by Metros from Seoul,
Acrylic Painted Sunbrella for Better Sun Protection
Sugarcane Fields in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
A Joey (Baby Kangaroo) in a Pouch of Mom at Cania Gorge Big4 Holiday Park, Queensland, Australia
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My Best Friend “Auto Pilot” Navigating in the Coral Sea
Sailing with Jib Sail, Stay Sail, and Main Sail in the Tasman Sea