Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Welcome to Malta!!

Malta: Malta considers itself to be the heart of the Mediterranean. It is centred between Sicily and Tunisia, giving Malta a very North African appearance with a devoutly Catholic population.
As many of you know, my Dad has been dying to get to Malta. He read a couple of travel articles, and well frankly, was sold! So one day after he arrived in London, we set off for Malta! And I am so glad we did! In this picture, we are headed for that town on the hill -- M'dina, where we are staying! Its in the middle of the island, and is an old medieval walled city.

The Pont de Vue -- home, sweet home!! The white car on the left with the Thrifty sticker? Yup, our sweet ride for the week!

M'dina -- A Walled Delight! (Malta)

Like many European cities, from the outside M'dina is a walled mystery. We entered the city through the main gate, unsure of what to expect on the inside!!
It was beautiful. Most of M'dina is car free. Leaving tons of narrow little alleyways that only show large wooden doors on either side. I was adventurous enough, and frankly curious to see what was on the other side of the doors, so I was peeking in the mailbox slots and saw some of the most incredible inner-courtyards! Mini-gardens for the residents of M'dina. You wouldn't know it...but they are there and are beautiful!!


This isn't the best picture...but it gives you a sense of a common street in this city. M'dina can be full of tourists during the day, but since we were there around 4-5 in the afternoon, the city was quiet and shutting down -- such a treat, just for us!

Maltese Cats...(Malta)

Jason's Mom bought me a book, sometime ago, of pictures of stray cats around Mediterranean cities and towns. I have always loved the pictures...cats, lying about in the sun, with the beautiful sea as their backdrop! Anyway, there were lots of stray cats in Malta, and Jason was sweet enough to make me my own "mini-book" of cats in the sun!


I am particularly fond of this picture...A woman in the village feeds the cats and this is a very full cat sleeping off a full stomach!!

Mosta Dome! (Malta)

Before you think that I am posting, yet again, about a church...this one is very special! Given Malta's location in the Med, everyone has tried to rule it. Currently, its it own country and a member of the European Union. During WWII, however, the English had a base there and thus Malta suffered quite a few bombings! This is Mosta Dome! Its a large church that can be seen because of its large dome all over the island.

The inside of the church is charming as well. Not necessarily gorgeous, but lovingly cared for!

And here is what's special!! A BOMB! (Actually, this is a replica of the real thing...but you can see my point!) As it turns out, during WWII this bomb dropped through the dome of the church and DID NOT EXPLODE upon impact. The Maltese consider it the miracle of all miracles!! And I have to say, religious or not, that's pretty amazing!

I had to... (Malta)

It was nice to know that if you are bad in Malta there are repercussions -- and Jason was very bad! So we locked him up! (If you know Jason well and are familiar with our blog, you will know that I am often making him take dorky pictures. That he hates. This is no exception. He hated me for this. Not to mention that we aren't alone in this little square and had to wait for a few people to take their locked up pictures and there are people waiting for us to finish! Jason was horrified...but as usual was kind enough to humour me!!)


Calypso's Cave (Malta)

Okay...here's the guide book and me. Guide book: "Some are convinced that Gozo (the island next to Malta) is the island of Ogygia, described in Homer's famous poem 'The Odyssey' on which the beautiful nymph Calypso kept Odysseus as a 'prisoner of love' for seven long years. Calypso promised immortality to Odysseus if he would stay with her, but Odysseus rejected her and escaped to his faithful wife Penelope."


More guide book: "Although the cave's interior and exterior are not too impressive, [ME: Impressive???? Actually, it looks like a lot of other caves where teenages drink and party away from roaming eyes! And there were bats and other odd creatures. Let's just say these pictures were taken QUICKLY!]


Guide book again: "There is nevertheless a feeling of excitement for any visitor to stand on possibly one of the oldest and most famous historic spots in the world. [ME: Totally true. Regardless of if the legend is true or not, it was still so cool!!!!!!!!!]


Windows to the World (Malta)


"This natural arch, hollowed out of the Dwejra Cliffs by thousands of years of wind and waves, is Malta’s most famous natural landmark. Called ‘Tieqa Zerqa’ in Maltese, the Azure Window is spectacular!"


This wasn't quite the picture Jason had in mind when he asked me to take a picture of him...I think he was hoping to in the window, but I think I was a bit too close! Either way, its still a great picture of him!!

Wanna know what we are looking for??? Salt! Yup! Salt! The rocks have little holes in them where the salt water gets trapped and obviously, evaporates! What's left behind is loads of giant salt crystals! They are so big! I couldn't believe it. Anyway, that's what we are doing! Lookin' for salt!


The Boats of Valletta (Malta)

Apparently, owning a fishing boat isn't enough! It must be...in order to fit in...brightly coloured! And I do mean, brightly coloured! As you look across the harbour, you see thousands of small fishing boats, all brightly painted and decorated.


Something else special about this harbour...although you are slightly near a major transportation port, here in the little cove, there are loads of boats, and of course, the real reason I wanted to go there...a craft market! If you look to the right hand edge of this picture, you can just make out the tops of the umbrellas of the market. So in true hot weather fashion, we ordered up gelatos, and set about to see the sights of the market!!

Just because... (Malta)

As usual, there's no point to this...just that we are on the ferry to Gozo and I really love this picture! (Oh and its raining today and the sea and the sun look heavenly!!)

And A Sunset Shall Send Them Home (Malta)