Gozo’s Fort Chambray in the Fray

Preserving history, heritage and culture, or resorting to current economic needs? By Albert Fenech Plans to…

Treating Long Hair

  My hair has always been my ‘trademark’. I have had long hair most of my…

The Art of reading tea leaves

By Seren Charrington Hollins Tea leaf reading is a little like any other form of divination…

Salina – When a Keg of Salt was Worth More than its Weight in Gold

Malta boasts a lengthy history in saline culture.  Let’s take a look… The salt of the…

Unity Diner – Vegan Restaurant, Spitalfields, London

The Unity Diner Vegan Restaurant in Spitalfields, London epitomises how and why Veganism is trending with…

Fashion-ing My Way

  I love watching fashion shows. Well, I did until designers decided to get really weird…

Trimdon, Durham. A Small Northern Town with a Big History

By Lyn Funnell Trimdon, in County Durham, is divided into four; Trimdon Village, Trimdon Colliery, Trimdon…

Thousands of Years of Olive History in Malta and Gozo

Spice every room in the house with the aroma of burning olive twigs By Albert Fenech…

Lonely or Alone? Thoughts for Solo Travellers

May I offer up some thoughts about the subtle difference between loneliness and aloneness? I have…

HMS Trincomalee

By Lyn Funnell The Frigate HMS Trincomalee is moored by the National Museum of the Royal…