A Quiet Walk, A Small Reunion, and Unexpected Blessings
A Quiet Walk, A Small Reunion, and Unexpected Blessings
Friday morning, 7:45am.
Wether: 24c
Steps: 3687
Today’s walk began a little differently. Farah decided to enjoy a well-earned lie-in, so I headed out alone. Walking solo sharpens your awareness—you notice things you might otherwise miss.
One of the highlights came early. I was genuinely excited to see Jerry—the kitten I used to feed by the lake. I hadn’t seen him for several months, and in that time you start to wonder what happened. But there he was. Safe, familiar, and a reminder that sometimes Allah preserves what we quietly care about, even when it’s out of sight.
📸 Photo: Jerry the kitten by the lake

Not everything went smoothly though. At one point, an insect flew straight into my left eye—one of those moments that instantly breaks your rhythm. I made my way to the new public bathrooms at Terra to wash it out… and honestly, I wasn’t expecting much.
But the place looked like something out of a 5-star hotel. Clean, modern, well-lit—it completely changed the experience. What could have been a frustrating moment turned into a small appreciation of how well things are maintained around the lake.
📸 Photo: Interior of the Terra public bathroom (5-star feel)

After that, I took a moment to stretch, facing Putra Mosque. There’s something grounding about orienting yourself toward a place of worship, even outside of formal prayer. The stillness, the architecture—it shifts your mindset.
New Ticket Office:
As today was Public a holiday, 1st May 2026, the lake itself was much busier than usual—more walkers, more families, more life. Likely the long weekend effect, but it brought a different kind of energy.
To round things off, I stopped at Zus Coffee. I had a voucher for a free coffee, and to top it off, they gave me a free bottle of mineral water too. Another small, unexpected bonus.
There’s a quiet theme to today: unexpected moments.
A kitten reappearing.
A bathroom that feels like a hotel.
A free coffee turning into two small gifts.
Allah reminds us in the Qur’an:
“So remember Me; I will remember you. And be grateful to Me and do not deny Me.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:152)
And the Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever does not thank people has not thanked Allah.” (Reported in Sunan Abi Dawud)
Water taxi video:
Sometimes, barakah isn’t in big events—it’s in these subtle, easily overlooked details.
Moments that quietly invite gratitude.
