Breathe: Kaohsiung, Taiwan

At this point, I’ve already written it all down. I don’t have any quirky new things to say other than I just feel good not caring if I see everything anymore. Maybe that’s all I needed? To release myself from the goal and I can move forward.

It’s not that I’m done traveling, it’s just I’m done moving. I need to recharge. I’ve done it several times on this trip to survive and it’s time for another.

I mean, if I see it I see it, if I don’t I don’t. It will still be a life well lived. There’s always another time. And if there’s not? Well shit, we did what we wanted to do, and that’s just as worth it if not more if you ask me.

Honestly, I’ve probably just got in my head versus what I NEED to see versus what I WANT to see. There’s many times where I’m just tired and lazy and would rather watch Netflix than visit another temple.

I know. It happens.

But right now, if feeling lazy is what I need, then it’s what I need. No way around it.

This hostel view though.

Having all this luxury and space makes me really miss Laos buses.

Starbucks at the religious site? Why not?

the cutest buddhas I ever did see.

I feel more spiritual in neon.

The mudra I always sign.

When the déjà vu hits 😵‍💫🫨🤯

Am I Buddha?

There was a French couple sitting right behind me and I didn’t really commit to saying it very loud 🥲😂

🔮 🥠

In case you were wondering.

What fruit is this? Paige?!?

Okay, super fascinated by this. So these bikes were actually coming the same direction as those cars. They crossed the intersection and lined up this way to turn left.

Mementos de Alishan 🌸

Hello again Taipei!

Red rum. 🔪

Because I’m worth it.

This country has a fascination with receipts. If I try to hand them back for them to trash they are confused and then insist. So now I’m collecting.

Time travel! Where do you want to go?!?!

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