
Secret Bus to Paradise
It's not a Physical Place, on a Map, or in a Guidebook
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Narrated by:
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Bradley Charbonneau
About this listen
It was important to me because I needed my fix of travel, my escape from the fast-paced world of the everyday.
It’s not Tahiti, or Thailand, or even Hawaii - it’s Interstate 5.
It’s not far away, unique, or in the slightest bit exotic.
That’s just it. The secret is that it doesn’t need to be.
I wear an uncontrollable dopey smile for my small victories over the ordinary.
I didn’t tell my friends that I took the bus from San Francisco to LA. They wouldn’t understand. They’re in it for the destination and not the voyage.
I can’t tell them that there were flights, but I actually chose to take the bus because that is the way I am.
©2019 Bradley Charbonneau (P)2019 Bradley Charbonneau
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