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The Rabbit’s Favourite
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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...
Make Some Noise For The Camera
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Fuzzhoneys in concert. Photo by Chris Vella / Storbju There are moments, often as I’m fighting off tiredness to write a piece, where I ...
Punk Painter
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Ryan Falzon In His Studio (photo by Tyler Calleja Jackson) "The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the pla...
Thorny Issues
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If looks have any bearing, few we dare a second look at the ground thistle. This is one fierce looking plant that in the early days of it...
A Creative Mind
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Pierre Portelli (photo courtesy of The Malta Independent & by Elisa Von Brockdorff ) For book lovers there are few experiences as ...
The Unnoticeable One
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If one were to draw a list of the least appreciated wild flowers there are then this would be very much near the top. Whilst others migh...
Loving Malta
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The eye tends to be too harsh a critic of the familiar, dismissing it with contempt. Perhaps this is a survival mechanism for how would ...
Beauty, Unappreciated
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As soon as the Azure Window collapsed into the sea the search was on for new natural beauty spots to fill the void. A similar arch in Wi...
Creativity in Perpetual Motion
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Lisa Falzon There is a huge and constant debate over creativity; how some people seem to have an imagination that brings forth count...
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