Creative block can happen to EVERYONE and is no cause to really put down the camera for good. November is a good month for many to go through this block since the whole world goes bleak, why not your inside, too? It is a bit of a winter depression.
I often feel I have meanwhile photographed every twig and blade of grass that is around me and there is NOTHING NEW. Then going to a place (with the camera) where I have NEVER been sometimes helps. Though, on the other hand, being in a place for the first time only gives you "first impressions", and that might lead to nothing but touristy shots (nothing against tourists and their taking photos, I am one of them ever so often, myself!!!), since you not necessarily have the time to develop a feeling for the place, often you have taken your photos BEFORE you really get that (given you only travel there for a day or so).
But whatever you do, try to offer your eyes (also your photography-eye) something new, if possible. Maybe that "new thing" is even inside your own home, and you start taking close-ups of things inside the house or start playing with light right inside your own home?
But sometimes you also just have to sit through your photographical depression and wait for things to perk up.