Karnival tal-Bloggijiet
The first Maltese Blog Carnival hosted by MaltaGirl was a success. It sets the pace for more carnivals in the near future with even better participation by members of the Maltese blogosphere. My post about Julian Manduca is on the list. From Diverse Ramblings:
This first Karnival is a chance to show off a post that you are particularly proud of, or enjoyed writing, or are pleased with the way it turned out, or with the response it provoked. Maybe it was a thoughtful analysis of a political situation, a critical review of a CD, a hilarious account of an adventure, or a piece of writing raw with emotion..
The response has been great, thank-you to all who submitted posts. I hope you enjoy reading what has turned out to be a very diverse collection of writings. Linguistics, politics, adventures, it’s all here – read on… The contributors: Fausto Majistral, Bertu ta' l-Anġli, Gakbu Sfigo, Twanny Cassar, Jacques René Zammit, Mark Vella, Kenneth, Sharon Spiteri, Pierre Mejlak, Immanuel Mifsud, Robert Micallef, Archibald, Toni Sant, Lena, and MaltaGirl.







Hi Richard, I saw your post on my blog asking about why I would want to visit Malta...no, I've never been there, but I read a book once that was set there and it seems like such an interesting place--Mediterranean life the way people actually live, instead of the show that seems to be put on for the tourists in the more popular destinations. Plus I gather it has a very interesting history (I was a history major in undergraduate school). Thanks for asking!
Laina, Thanks for the message. The history of malta is fascinating and it is still here for all to see. Come and see for yourself!
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