A family in Port Macquarie, Australia, put their time stuck at home to good use — by creating their very own sushi train, on April 17.Jack Begbie, who filmed the video, told Storyful the family spent 90 minutes getting their toy train up-and-running and testing to see if it could balance food.The video shows Begbie’s parents and siblings enjoying the homemade sushi train, which is running on a circled track on a round dining table while carrying plates of Japanese food.“Our family loved the whole thing. It was great to support a small business in Port Macquarie that’s pivoted quickly to offer their delightful sushi via takeaway,” Begbie said.New South Wales recorded six new
COVID-19 cases on
April 19, its lowest new infection rate in five weeks. Credit: Jack Begbie via Storyful