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Monthly Journal: August 2018
August 31, 2018
Due to my Yogyakarta trip at the end of the month of August, I didn't really go out too much to save up for the trip. However, I'm super thankful to some of my colleagues and friends for passing to me stickers from their trips with Nugget getting me a washi tape with all the notable and historical buildings in Taiwan. Henry on the other hand gave me a dried maple leaf he got from the parks in Japan and it's my first ever plant on my journal! I used normal UHU stick glue and it seems to stick really well but the fine tips of the leaf couldnt make it but I was happy enough with it on the book.
I on the other hand, kept all my Yogyakarta entrance tickets as seen in the photo above. On the last day of the trip, we went to the post office and I got myself some Indonesian stamps and as you can see, I stuck one here, right beside my Ratu Boko entrance ticket. The batik print at the background is of a super flare palazzo pants I bought at the Malioboro Night Market. There were so many lovely printed clothing and I wished I bought more!
Here are the links to the Yogyakarta blog posts where except for Part 2, all were taken with film cameras, so get ready for some film photo-gasm:
Yogyakarta Part 5: Prambanan & Ratu Boko
Yogyakarta Part 6: Borobudur Temple, Chicken Church, Kali Biru
Yogyakarta Part 7: Jomblang Cave & Pinus Pengger
Yogyakarta Part 6: Borobudur Temple, Chicken Church, Kali Biru
Yogyakarta Part 7: Jomblang Cave & Pinus Pengger
Aside from taking photos with my film cameras, I did of course took some unforgettable moments with my phone too. Here are some of it with my friends being a bunch of joyful monkeys:
Another month has ended and on to September we go! In a few more months it will be the end of 2018, which is crazy because time waits for no man and it surely didn't wait for me this year because I got tonnes of drafts waiting to be published on my blog yet I can't find the time to refine it and edit the photos. Here is a sunrise taken from the foot of Mount Merapi, the first volcano that I've ever been so close to. Hopes it gives us all another fun-filled month of September!
xx
R.
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