My Top Ten Maltese blog entries - April 2005
- in alphabetical order -
Birthday: Toni Sant looks back on a year of personal blogging
Holy Week: The Aftermath: Easter week in Malta with Athena
I can't wait....for the weekend to begin: Jacques writes about the violation of safety measures
Il-Kunsill Nazzjonali ghall-Ilsien Malti: Cartoonist Mikiel Galea on the Maltese language
Maltese views on church and papacy: Majistral questions the Guardian's take on Maltese Catholicism
Malti fl-Ilsien, fil-Qalb, u fl-Unjoni Ewropea: Antoine Cassar on language planning with inspiration from the Smiths. Antoine coined 'L-Imqades Imqabbda' as a Maltese translation of 'Wired Temples'
Post-scriptum għal post-scriptum: Mark Vella on Morrissey, Toni Sant and love for all things Italian
Serendipity and a whirlwind tour of the pad: Discovering Sharon's home in Scotland
Should we blame MTV?: Immanuel Mifsud says youth delinquency predates MTV
The fat lady of Malta: Boston writer Lori Hein describes her Malta experience
A special mention goes to the following blog entries:
Carpe Diem: Pierre J.Mejlak questions a Cardinal's visit to a Carnival event in Gozo
Flight Sim: Ramon Mangion writes about his passion for real and simulated flights
Gieli kilt hobz tal-Malti biz-zejt wara xi avventura: Arcibald on the influential author Trevor Zahra
I love Malta! Google got hax0red. lmao: Kenneth tells the story of the Maltese Google prank
l-hawnropa u post l-imperu ottoman fiha: Kurat Gybexi on Europe and the Istanbul drift
Jum il-ktieb: Roderick Mallia on books, culture and Inizjamed
Mort in Sunbury: Owen Cutajar on Terry Pratchett
Mort nara lil siehbi l-isptar: Mark Tanti/Fup on life and art
National Identity and Maltese music: Culture blog asks if the young can promote change
Reasons why I am a failed writer: Vella Gera wearing his heart on his sleeve with Stagno response
The Age of Consent: Peklectrick on the Global Justice Movement
Why Malta?: Winifred writes about her Malta connection
World Book Day: Guze Stagno returns on the blog - this time in English







Thanks Robert, this was a lovely surprise, it's much appreciated!
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"Owen Cutajar", not "Cutayar" ;)
Kenneth, Tks for the correction
Athena, you are welcome. Good luck for your thesis
Nirringrazzjak ghal darb'ohra talli ghogbok issemmini fil-blogg tieghek. Fil-fatt jien ghal April nippreferi l-post http://ajjut.blogspot.com/2005/04/pope-george-ringo-i.html fejn hallieli kummenti Toni Sant u qabbilni ma' l-umorizmu ta' Guze Stagno!
arcibald, dik il-post ghogbitni ukoll. nahseb li inti wiehed mil-aktar bloggers konsistenti u kapaci
Kulhadd hokkli dahri ha nhokklok tieghek
Hmmm... I might be wrong, but I think it's more a question of mutual respect than of having an itchy back. Is this a market, or a community of people sharing a similar pastime? Boqq! To modify a well-known proverb, min ma jiktibx iqammel.
Grazzi Robert, much appreciated! Keep up the great work.
By the way, here in Qrendi there's a wonderful photo of you in the Kazin tal-Labour... thought you might like to know.
"L-Imqades Imqabbda"? I always thought that "temples" in "Wired Temples" referred to the sides of your head!
;)
Antoine, good point - nothing wrong with mutual respect and encouragement. Tks for comment.
This time last year I was busy campaigning around the island for the EP elections - enjoyed that very much. Some of the clubs have kept the photos on their walls!
I've been in malta for a week - tomorrow will be back in cold Central Europe. My lecturing duties in the Czech republic for this term will be over by the third week of may. Then I will have the freedom to catch up with friends etc..including the guys in Qrendi:)
Fausto, you're the first to give WT that interpretation - makes sense as well, I suppose!
Thanks for mentioning my blog, I really appreciate it
Ramon
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