I had left home early to be at a meeting of fountain pen lovers that takes place every month. I was added to their WhatsApp group by someone I know and days later I read the message about the monthly meeting. The meeting was at 10.30 am in Nexcity near the Sattva Knowledge city. I was surprised at that wonderful place where we could sit and discuss. I was the first to arrive and later joined by a motley groups of people carrying bags filled with exotic and beautiful fountain pens. They showed around their fountain pens and also the bottles of ink they had, scribbling on special notebooks to test the nibs and the color of the inks. I had not taken my collection except one fountain pen so I just looked at the fountain pens they had. But since it was getting late for my Abids hours I left after an hour.
I reached Abids quite late, sometime after one in the afternoon. I found only one book which was a nice copy of ‘Everything is Broken: Life Inside Burma’ by Emma Larkin. Emma Larkin is a writer who made several trips to Burma and this book is an account of what she saw there in the aftermath of a cyclone that hit the country in 2008.Friday, July 04, 2025
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