28 April 2011

Wee adventures


Ever catch yourself doing something a little unexpected?
It happened to me today.

I casually mentioned to the children at lunch that I had not seen Dash around ( Dash being our slightly wild cat), they reported that Papa was saying the same thing earlier. Thus began the Scoobie doo inspired WE'LL FIND HIM response, next you know the trio was scouring every room, every cubbord and closet. My oldest getting more and more worried by the minute, little Destructo meanwhile contemplating perhaps getting a new cat instead or maybe even a puppy.

 Next you know my magpie middle child has spotted our wiley feline, he was several rooftops away. 

The picture of rooftop mazes shown above was her view. A pitiful meowing dash spotted us a,and came as close as he could and meowed for help. 

The worried boy child (who is usually drawing detailed airplane pictures) got busy with drawing rescue plans, lots of arrows and boxes and things. Magpie curly top got her shoes on and was out the door in seconds intent on knocking at our neighbours house. Lucky for me she (Magpie)was there, as our very elderly neighbours do not speak a lick of English. She explained our cat situation and before you knew it there were several old people and a few kids near us listening and giving suggestions.

Finally in an attempt to reach the roof top I decided to try from the inside,  I tried to see which house was best to ask to enter and was told about the various empty old houses near where our cat was stuck (that old man died and yes that old woman too and yes that one left for Australian many years ago and no one has heard from him since).  This particular house, the one with the owners who had left to live abroad had one of it's doors half open,  from the outside it looked like it was one small dark dirty room. It is the last door at the very end of the ally and not very inviting at all.
But for a cat in need...we go the extra mile... 
so come along with me... into this forgotten home, we must search for the staircase...
(have I ever mentioned that old Maltese houses are like mazes?)

I squeezed in and was surprised to find a small room and then through another small door a very big room with huge 20 foot ceilings and wooden beams (sorry I did not manage to take a photo of this room), everything was covered in dust and vines had curled and twisted their way in the windows and through the old arches facing the garden. 





There was a well in the garden, and small nooks carved in the walls of the large room for statues. If our place is old ( just over 300 years old) this place must be very old! Old chairs and a beautiful carved table stood in the corner, I tiptoed through the rooms and finally up a narrow winding stone stairway which eventually led out to a landing which overlooked the hugely overgrown garden. 

I called for dash but he was two or three roofs away and could not climb over. 
(Spot my trio on our rooftop watching me)

Included in this post are a few quickly snapped photos from my phone
It was a sad somber dinner as thunder rumbled in, wind howled and rain poured down, still no dash. Even with the help of even our rougher neighbours - (ones I had never really spoken to before) but who turned out to be very willing to help, and were up ladders and climbing ledges too as he rain rolled in. 

Just before we went to bed though, we heard a soft meowing at the window and found a soaking wet and shivering Dash. He made it home and was very happy to curl up on a warm lap and sleep. 

Am left with this odd feeling - thinking about this forgotten house, now when I glance down to the end of the ally I can picture that empty old sofa gazing out at its garden of  vines.

19 April 2011

Speaking of sisters


One of my two sisters is here visiting Malta, I have been enjoying the chance to share this world of ours here with her. The first of my four siblings to make it over to the island!



02 April 2011

Sisters





28 March 2011

Spring!


Almond blossoms and green hillsides
spring is in the air

25 March 2011

Friday!


Why hello again! 
between my sister in law's wedding, my mothers visit and a huge on going bout of sickness I have been missing completely from the blog world. Hope you are all well. 
Its Friday (whopppie!)  and 'normal' life seems to have resumed again- (praise be!)  
Friday means Pizza at our favourite little Sicilian joint and a glass of well earned red wine and maybe a film if we can keep our eyes open that long! May you all be enjoying your Friday evening rituals too.. !!



10 March 2011

Carnival 2011



**
Took only a handful of shots this year, (my two wee fairies and grumpy pirate were not much for waiting around for me to snatch out my camera). 
Thought I would share a few shots of the weekend in Valletta.
***
May be a bit quiet on the blog front for some days. 
Grandma is in town! 

06 March 2011

What one brings back from England (part 2)



Tea
I love nothing better than to try a new tea (although Twinning Assam is still my all time favourite - Twining Earl Grey a close second when it comes to black tea ).
In living in a country with no indoor heating herbal tea has taken on a new cherished place.
So I was thrilled to bring some interesting sounding combinations back with me. 

On to something totally unrelated- music
A little something to share...
 - RUMOUR HAS IT by the British Adele,
note: you may just want to be standing because this song makes you want to move.
The album has just been released in the states.


-SECOND CHANCE BY Peter Bjorn and JOhn (catchy like that first one we all got stuck in our head)


( on the pop side and cheery but when you are stuck inside cleaning and correcting the last of exams thats exactly what you need).

27 February 2011

Monday Morning

A fresh week
And the end of February. 
Time to simplify and consolidate, thoughts, desk tops, spring plans and summer dreams.

24 February 2011

Ode to Wisconsin

the place where I am from


 how I wish I was there now to lend my voice and support. 
Click HERE to see more
on whats going on.


Or as seen in the papers - The Guardian , BBC , Al Jazeera, New York Times

23 February 2011

Wednesday's Cornerview: Blue

a blue galleria in the center of Attard


for the latest corner view theme
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21 February 2011

Not far away

My heart and mind keep coming back to what is happening just miles from this island....
(photo from the the Al Jazeera site)

a few minutes ago I read this quote from one of the few voices able
to come out of Libya at the moment (as you probably know the internet for the most part is being blocked and foreign journalist are not allowed in the country).

(From the BBC World news live feed on the Middle East and North African unrest)
11:40 pm 21st Feb.
Mohamed from Tripoli in Libya sent this: "President Clinton said that the one thing he regretted during his presidency was that he didn't intervene in Rwanda. Will President Obama regret not intervening in Libya... You can stop this so please don't stand and watch us fade away."

His words send chills down my spine, I hope someone from the outside does something 
(besides verbally condemn the voilence) soon.

20 February 2011

Fancy a walk?

Am taking you along with us again, hope you don't mind. 
A small morning hike.

This time- Northward.
Following the remains of a road, past an old man and his horse training for what looks like the charriot races, some friendly dogs and a church tucked up among the cliffs ( a place near Mtahleb) 
the wild winds howling away.
The raging rain storm having left the land looking a bit shaken. 


A cheery yellow dog leading us along (notice that little cluster of houses below).


Down the hill past blooming almond trees. 
Tall wispy fennel plants and groves of lemon trees heavy with fruit.
Down through what seemed to be a ghost village, of 7 or 8  buildings, only one looked like there may be someone living in it.... the others had been abandoned and left to the elements... 





Then past a tiny cared for vineyard



to a place where a smal stream trickled by and tadpoles were spotted


through something like a bamboo jungle


past banana trees!


and pretty little flowers 
(wish I knew their name)

**That yellow dog spent the whole morning with us and then jumped in the car between the kids, as if he belonged there.  Felt cruel to drive off and leave him behind watching us, 
such a happy cheerful fellow. 

Back home.
Windblown and rosy cheeked, date scones and a pot of hot tea.

17 February 2011

What one brings back from England (part 1)


Aside from hmm hmmm perhaps an item or two of clothing from H&M or White Stuff
is a BOOK! 
or two!
Am already lost in it and LOVING this book(thank you Adele), 
especially for those who have lived or traveled in India (or Nepal)you will 
with really enjoy this one!



Book 2 was
yet another you-know-what...(cookbook!)
I have a problem, I am a sucker for a nice looking cookbook,
this one is all vegetarian and will be put to use this weekend.


14 February 2011

Back

from that city by the sea that I once called home- Brighton, England.
Slipped away solo for a few days to visit with friends, walk the lanes, and enjoy scrumptious delights in little cafes and restaurants. Feel very lucky to have been able to take the trip. 
Back now to Malta and to the task of guiding my students towards that looming horizon called mid yearly exams... off to steer the ship of anxious (and a few very rowdy) youths.



06 February 2011

After a little lazy reading

with the kids


(this book comes highly recommended)

on a Saturday morning.......
coffee and a full 
Breakfast

we went off on a little adventure 
down a new road......


Past the wheat fields, green with new growth


Near the sea

Beyond a tower 

to a windy field filled with yellow flowers
not long after sitting the winds changed 
and dark clouds covered the horizon so back we came... 
and just in time! 


02 February 2011

Wednesday's Cornerview: Evening Light

 I am very fond of  the closing softness of the day, it's golden light. 

27 January 2011

Friday!


I leave the house at 7 every morning and cross the island to the school I teach at, tucked in a valley in the far north of the island. This photo was caught out the car window on my way to work.
Happy Friday to you all.... I for one am sooooo glad it's here.
Has been one of those weeks, not time for Maltese lessons, not even time for Zumba class
(which is mighty fun!)
the finale to a crummy week was slamming my own hand in the car door - have a black thumb today.

25 January 2011

Wednesday's Cornerview: Favourite Artist

This was a hard choice but here is one I certainly am fond of, Carl Larsson, I like his  gentle calm window onto family life. His ability to paint snow with all it's subtle textures in the northern light of winter. lastly I  like his pallet of colours. 

21 January 2011

Happy Weekend


Its time again for kumquat ricotta cheese cake (recipe here), 
our little tree's branches are heavy with fruit!
It also is the season of artichokes so I will be stuffing them soon (recipe) mmmmmm, 
looking forward to it!
Aside from some left over smiles from a Zumba class, food is clearly on my mind, 
have not been cooking as much as usual this year and I miss it! 

Hope you are sleeping in, enjoying a slooooowwww coffee and the paper ...or a leisurely conversation as you walk with an old friend, so many small pleasures to have when the weekend comes, 
don't you think? 
* Special note, we had the unexpected pleasure last weekend of having round some guests from Sicily, a blog friend you may know (Dim Sum, Bagels and Crawfish) and what a treat it was!! A delight to meet her and the rest of her lovely family in person, (it felt almost like an old friend coming round for tea!)
.... good conversations, laughter  and excited happy kids all around! 

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