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With a sophisticated interior, beautiful exterior spaces and exceptional crew, LOON 221 will wow even the most seasoned of charter guests. She accommodates 12 guests in seven cabins and features a duplex master suite, in addition to a swimming pool, a beach club, dedicated gym, sauna and a massage room.

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Le skipper de Ma├оtre CoQ nous explique le probl├иme qu'il rencontre au niveau de son v├йrin de quille.

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Over the past two years traveling through JapanтАЩs longevity hotspots, I kept noticing something unexpected: Many older people practice haiku. This week in Tokyo, during the Humanities and Arts conference organized by IAFOR, I spent time with distinguished haiku poets Emiko Miyashita and Kyoko Uchimura. What I came to realize is that haiku may be far more than a literary pastime. It may help explain something deeper about attention, seasonality, connection, and how people age in Japan. This Short accompanies a longer Field Note exploring haiku, aging, and the Japanese idea that we remain connected to the rhythms of life as we grow older. https://www.nevertoolateacademy.com/post/haiku-aging-and-the-aha-moment About me: IтАЩm Lowell Sheppard, 71, sailor, author, and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. IтАЩm the Founder of the Never Too Late Academy and Special Advisor to IAFOR. Through Japan Solo Field Notes, I explore aging, place, and community across Japan. #Japan #Haiku #Longevity #HealthyAging #JapanSolo #JapaneseCulture #Mindfulness #Aging #LifeLessons #IAFOR

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Let's talk about that mechanic quote... ЁЯТ╕ЁЯШд We DROVE Buster to the shop. The quote? $16,000 in repairs. For the brake booster and master cylinder alone? $3,800. After doing our own research, we're fixing the entire brake system ourselves for under $400. The "necessary repairs" they quoted? We can do ALL of it for less than $4K because there's nothing catastrophically wrong with our bus. This is why we're documenting The Buster Restoration Project - to show you that classic vehicle restoration doesn't have to break the bank. Sometimes mechanics see an old bus and see dollar signs. We see a project we can tackle ourselves. ЁЯФз Parts cost: ~$350 ЁЯТ░ Mechanic quote: $3,800 тЬи Satisfaction: Priceless ЁЯФФ Subscribe to follow our budget-friendly restoration journey ЁЯТм Have you dealt with outrageous mechanic quotes? Share your story below! #BusterRestorationProject #DIYSavings #MechanicQuote --- *Always do your research and assess your own skill level before DIY repairs. We're learning as we go!*

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