This vehicle was used by Archbishop Capuana and Archbishop Gonzi, and is now on loan to the Wignacourt Museum in Rabat. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 7 April 2019 Posted as part […]
The terrain around the ancient remains of the Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Temples is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, with a number of nature trails there […]
It’s that time of year, again: International Pillow Fight Day. Cushioned battles between friends and neighbours take place in cities across the world in early April every year. It was […]
We’ve created some wonderful collective nouns in English. There are some very ordinary ones, such as group, herd and flock; and some fascinating ones like a sloth (of bears), a […]
This ornate building to the right of the Mdina Cathedral now serves as the Cathedral Museum. It was originally constructed in 1733 to be used as a seminary, and is […]
I have shown some images of this stunning staircase at Tate Britain before, but this time I went up to the gallery in the dome above and enjoyed the view […]
If you fancy seeing these guys in action, the Tony Award-winning Man of La Mancha is returning to London for 6 weeks from 26 April 2019. Kelsey Grammer, Danielle de Niese […]
A major demolition and rebuild of Valletta’s City Gate took place between 2011 and 2014. The two flights of stairs shown here, were part of that major rebuild of the […]
“The first condition of understanding a foreign country is to smell it.”– Rudyard Kipling It’s time for a weekly quotation-inspired image. If the quote inspires a pictorial or wordy […]