Hey guys!
Haven’t been inspired to write lately – is this what they call burn out? Anyway, I’ve been trying to get my creative mojo back / take my mind off things by going out over the weekend.
Saw an event called KITA Fest happening at Precinct 2 Putrajaya and they had a book exchange going on. Since the place was pretty close to where I live, decided to go check it out.
The event was pretty small by festival standards, with only a couple of booths. It was close to empty on a Saturday morning, which was pretty sad. At least the buskers’ playlist was pretty good, and it wasn’t too hot with the buildings providing shade.
There was a watercolour workshop going on in one of the indoor spaces and a mini exhibition of works. Good stuff. Especially liked the food paintings which looked very realistic.
Checking out one of the vendors selling postcards with local themes and quirky designs.
Oh well, at least there was the book exchange corner! I brought a couple of books from home that I never got down to reading; managed to exchange them for some solid titles!
Book haul. Can’t wait to read State of Fear. Michael Crichton is one of my favourite sci-fi writers.
We were out of the place in less than an hour as there wasn’t much to see. It wasn’t a total waste of time though; at least I got some nice books to read.
BONUS:
Got some face masks from The Face Shop – eight pieces for only RM28!
I hope I get out of my slump soon – it sucks to have all these thoughts in my head but not be able to articulate them properly.
Nice! 😀
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I can relate with the blog slump. Hope you climb out of there soon! A book exchange sounds great but I basically only read with a Kindle, so a bit difficult to take part 😂
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I hope so too!
Never tried Kindle; I’m old-school that way. Reading always feels better when you can touch and feel the pages. Love the smell of new books too ! (not very environmentally-friendly, I know, haha).
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So many experiences, so little time to read them all! Keep writing, Eris! The right words in the right context can change someone’s life!
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Hi Tony! Thanks for stopping by ! I appreciate the comment. Completely agree with you on the power of words; the pen is truly mightier than the sword. Cheers!
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