One of my favourite views when in Valletta, is the below view of the Grand Harbour and the three cities. The area is full of history as is the whole of Malta’s capital city…
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Sunday’s Valley Walk
It has become a tradition more or less, than on Sundays after lunch, weather permitting, I go for a walk in the country side. During this time of the year, nature is at its best. The grass and the trees are at their greenest.
Today, the weather has been rainy at times, but sunny at others. We left for the walk while it was sunny, but an hour later, when we made it home, it started pouring. I guess I could say we were quite lucky.
Some photos from the walk:
This valley is located in between Qormi, Zebbug and Siggiewi. There are a number of entrances to this paradise.
At the beach in Winter
Yesterday late afternoon I was in St. Julian’s area. It was not cold, just a mild breeze, so I decided to have a walk near the beach. I sat down and watched the sunset.
I love beaches in Winter.
The beach is in its entirety empty; All yours.
Peaceful.
Clean.
It was just me and the sun.
Then, just me and the moon.
Good times.
//This beach is know as St. George’s Bay, or Paceville Bay by some. This beach in summer is overcrowded, mostly by tourists… specifically students who come to learn English in Malta as well as young groups of friends and couples.
Blessed Sunrise
Winter Sun

When you get out of the office for the day… and you look at the sky… so blue… and up, shining is the winter sun… Continue reading Winter Sun
Of Restaurant & Planning Advise
When we need information, and we cannot get the answers from the people we know, we usually ask Google for a solution. But when it comes to holiday planning or something as simple as choosing a place to eat out, these days I am preferring TripAdvisor over any other website or site-engine.
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Rants of Precipitation
I love my little island, but sometimes the ignorance hits such a high limit, that I am unable to stay quiet about it.
Granted that some of us have never really seen snow in real life unless it’s on movie. Continue reading Rants of Precipitation





