On Monday we decided to step back in time and took the ferry over to Gozo. It is very different to malta, much quieter, much slower, much greener and much much better signposts on the roads!!
This gentleman sold us some delicious prickly Pear jam - astonishingly it takes faintly of marzipan and is very yummy. He also sold pammegranate jam and the trees are behind him
Monday, 16 November 2009
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Malta - the Silent City
The City of Mdina is the Sient City - a remarkable place - you have to park outside as only residents are allowed a car inside the walls - Once you step inside the silence, the coolness are overwhelming. It is a beautiful place to visit
As everwhere else in malta the catholic Churches are the most important buildings in the town, and there are plenty of statues of the Madonna
we enjoyed the town we visited again the next day at dusk -
'TAXI' !!
As everwhere else in malta the catholic Churches are the most important buildings in the town, and there are plenty of statues of the Madonna
we enjoyed the town we visited again the next day at dusk -
'TAXI' !!
Saturday, 14 November 2009
Magnificent Malta
Oh my poor neglected blog, I have been a bad owner. I had a difficult summer, which culminated in a very bad back for a lot longer than I would have liked. Anyway we had a wonderful week in Malta in October and it was a dream to photograph - even my paltry attempts look pretty nice - everyone should visit - it is one of the most beautiful places in Europe
Not our hotel - but pretty reminiscent of many of the Maltese buildings
The buses are the BEST in teh world - they look cool, they turn up every few minutes, they drive at speed, and will take you miles for 50p
Maltese food seems a lot about octopus and rabbit - neither of which was overly appealing, but I still had to take a photo
we visited Malta 8 years ago, and stayed in Xemxia near St Paul's bay. The hotel was lovely but has now been closed down and it was sad to see it a building site. St Paul's Bay has been built up a lot since our visit, really I just took this photo to show Jen and Edward how it looks today
Two views from our hotel balcony
My lovely boys at the Citadel in Gozo
Not our hotel - but pretty reminiscent of many of the Maltese buildings
The buses are the BEST in teh world - they look cool, they turn up every few minutes, they drive at speed, and will take you miles for 50p
Maltese food seems a lot about octopus and rabbit - neither of which was overly appealing, but I still had to take a photo
we visited Malta 8 years ago, and stayed in Xemxia near St Paul's bay. The hotel was lovely but has now been closed down and it was sad to see it a building site. St Paul's Bay has been built up a lot since our visit, really I just took this photo to show Jen and Edward how it looks today
Two views from our hotel balcony
My lovely boys at the Citadel in Gozo
Saturday, 15 August 2009
Paris - The Eiffel Tower at Night
We were so lucky that the lovely Hotel valadon was within a short walk of the Eiffel Tower so we eneded up there more often than not... I love the Eiffel Tower, especially at night. Unfortunately for amateurs like me it is not so easy to photograph at night... but I hope these photos give you a flavour
Friday, 14 August 2009
Back to Paris - The Wheel
Surely you didn't think that the Paris pictures had finished??? Not to fast!! Towards the end of the first day we stopped at the Louvre. the queue for the Mona Lisa, did not look appetising, and so we headed for the Wheel now in Les Jardins des Tuileries
The wheel was far too wobbly for good pix (blame Aunty Jen who was swinging it like a naughty teenager) but I like the people, very Lowry like!!
The wheel was far too wobbly for good pix (blame Aunty Jen who was swinging it like a naughty teenager) but I like the people, very Lowry like!!
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