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Snapshots Of The Maltese: Rebecca Camilleri
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“I’m Hanging Up My Spike Shoes” There are many athletes who face a daily struggle to balance their work, life and training commitments....
Wild Flower With a Dark Side
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There are many wildflowers that we pass by without noticing be it because of the hurried pace of modern life or the normality of those fl...
Chapel of Saint Michael, Salini (Naxxar)
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Man’s predilection to tell stories seems to be one of his most basic urges. The drawings found in caves are the earliest expression of t...
Notre Dame Gate, Cottonera
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The beauty of history is that it shows you how to look at things differently and appreciate that what we see today is just a snapshot whi...
Hiding in Plain Sight: Field Bindweed [Leblieb tar-Raba]
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If one were to attribute intelligence to a plant then this would surely be judged as one of the smartest. Few Maltese wildflowers have m...
Beauty in Ruins
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When the Jerma Palace Hotel was sold off in 2007, the rumour was that it was to be torn down and rebuilt as residential residences. Sad...
Maltese Wild Flowers: Field Mustard
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For such a hardy plant it is fascinating that the Field Mustard – Liftija or Kawlicelli in Maltese – can produce such a delicate looking ...
Chapel of Our Lady of Graces, Qrendi
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It is, frankly, difficult to stand still and take in the everyday beauty of a chapel like this when the heat of the Maltese summer is gea...
Chapels of Saint Andrew and Saint Domenica, Zabbar
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Have you ever seen images of buildings in some big metropolis where the owners refuse to sell up only to end up having their small houses...
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Tal-Bakkari Ruins in Zurrieq
Sometimes it is the memory of the place that stays with you. Others it is the story. This is one of the latter. It is common for peop...
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When X-Tend released ‘I Can Feel’ in 1984, it was an immediate hit with Maltese radio playing it repeatedly alongside the likes songs by Dep...
Chapel of St Agatha, Zurrieq
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The Courage and Faith Of Mrs Henrietta Chevalier
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Looking Beyond
There is the popular belief that we look at art in search of beauty but that's not really it; what we are truly looking for is that m...
The Rabbit’s Favourite
It is a scene so common that it is far too often ignored. Whether you’re walking in the countryside or simply past an abandoned building...
The Fading Echos of Hax Xluq
Because of the ever rising number of cars on Maltese roads, and the resulting increase in traffic, people have started getting creative in...
The Flower That Paints Malta Yellow
How many times do we stop to hear birds sing? Or appreciate the sensation of a cool breeze on our face? Do we notice wildflowers that o...
Experiencing The Flesh and The Spirit
The reception that is afforded to any major foreign work when brought to Malta is always interesting to observe. Typically it elicits ex...
Make Some Noise For The Camera
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