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The beauty of local

I love living in a country which is so Mediterranean, so feisty, boisterous, brimming with colour and passion. Summer is definitely the season to appreciate Malta to its fullest. The emerald sea, vivacious nightlife, cuisine of the season and traditional feasts are typical of any Mediterranean country and our island boasts all of that inclusive of great historical backdrops.

I remember as a child, the beginning of July was synonymous with our village feast. The church would be dripping with over the top gold ornaments and statues of every saint ever given a mention in the Bible!

The highlight of the festivities is obviously Sunday morning, when the band marches through the streets playing regal marches. The occasional sound of a dissonant trumpet reaches your ears and a quick glance towards its direction draws your eyes to a wobbling young man, under the effect of one too many beers maybe?

Many villages take pride in the best fireworks, best ‘Vari' and the like. I'm not too impressed by extreme fanaticism about whose band club is the better! It's rather ironic when you think about it, grown adults fighting about whose patron saint is the best? I really don't think the saints in question care much about all this agro! Can you imagine St Joseph and Our Lady arm wrestling? or St Sebastian with St George in a headlock? Don't think so!

The fireworks issue is also a very delicate one. While I admire the patient and laborious task of creating original and beautiful fireworks that paint our skies with colourful fiery lights in summer, I am also aware of the negligence of SOME who store them dangerously and illegally in their homes. This has been the cause of one too many tragedies especially this year.

The gentle breeze and sunny days are joyously announcing the start of summer on our island and trips to the beach on the weekend will soon become routine for many of us. I just love walking along the beach, in most typical fashion the foreigners are usually lying on their towels drenched in bronzing oil, roasting under the fierce sun, families serving ‘hobz biz-zejt' and ice cold watermelon and children building sand castles. I still build sand castles myself in the hope of making them resemble some of Roger Dean's fantasy castles, trust me to be as pretentious!

When driving home after a day at the beach nothing beats listening to your favourite music and the cool breeze caressing your tanned salty skin. The incessant traffic jams kind of kills the moment, but Malta tends to be like that in the weekend doesn't it? If every islander decides to go out the streets are mayhem!

The real mayhem however lies in the midst of Paceville. Brimming with locals, English language students and marines, Paceville is the mecca of local entertainment. I love to party hard after a great gig, and am usually left with a few cents in my pocket, obviously I'm starving and I wonder .....what better way to end the night..or start the morning... than with a strong tea and our tasty typical savoury snack?.......pastizzi hmmmm.

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tony borg (on 20/5/08)
how about a blog about morena ira?
Mark Spiteri (on 19/5/08)
On your last paragraph you shall be disappointed IRA with the introduction of The Police State in Paceville and St Julians.Tourists and locals are not finding the current clamp down on outlets the past few weeks amusing at all.Another way of destroying tourism JUST before the start of the season.
Alfred Clottin (on 19/5/08)
I read your Blog and brought me to tears yes those were the days- I remember my younger years and the beauty of living in My Beautiful Island of my Birth- we lived in Sliema close to Tower Road and in the spring and summer we spent our day by the water and at noon my mother use to feed us lunch by the water great memories I can still see and smell the hobz biz zeit u tadam-Now I'm 67 and been missing from the island for 50 years and now since I retired in 2005 I try to visit every other year for a week of joy eventhough its a long trip for an older person will bto make but will do it again in July I always love to see the feasta it make no different who's saint it is they all beautiful you are very right about the Saints- thanks much for the memories it really hit home. Fred
Mario Micallef (on 16/5/08)
A real and precise roundup of how i see my summer days!! Well Done Ira!!! One of the most intelligent I have seen around :)
JANE BORG (on 15/5/08)
I HAVE ALWAYS ADMIRED YOUR WORK IRA LOSCO. I ENJOY READING YOUR ARTICLES AND REALLY LIKE TO SEE THAT MALTESE TALENT HAS A CHANCE TO BE THE BEST OF THE BEST - YOU ARE LIVING PROOF OF THIS.
WHAT I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO SEE IS MORE CULTURE SET TO OUR CHILDREN. BORN AND BRED IN MALTA YOU MUST UNDERSTAND HOW IMPORTANT FOR KIDS TO KNOW MALTESE HISTORY AND CULTURE ( I LIKED YOUR MENTION OF PASTIZZI) AS PART OF OUR NATIONAL IDENTITY WHICH WE SHOULD BE PROUD OF AND NOT TRY TO SMIRK BEING MALTESE BY SPEAKING ENGLISH TO SEEM HIGH CLASS. THANKS
c grech (on 6/5/08)
Love to read your blogs Ira; they are so positive and lively; keep it up
E Grima (on 6/5/08)
You lucky people, so much to look forward to with the festa season. Sure it is the best time of the year. Who cares about the rivarly between saints or clubs. That is part of the Maltese culture. It is beautiful. Keep it that way but please do not kill yourselves in the meantime. Store the fireworks properly. People want to enjoy them going up in the sky not from 6 foot under.
Keith Muscat (on 5/5/08)
With stresses of exams and stuff, I forgot everything about what's going to happen after june...
thanks to Ira, now I can't wait for another summer to begin!!;)
Brian Spleenovich (on 2/5/08)
Why do you think everyone loves the island so much? It never loses its character...
Charlene Catania (on 27/4/08)
"Can you imagine St Joseph and Our Lady arm wrestling? or St Sebastian with St George in a headlock? Don't think so! " SO TRUE!!! i love maltese village feasts... its part of our culture and identity. BUT its a shame that we tend to ruin the festa spirit by fighting with the rival band clubs. Its nonsense!!! Ira I think this is one of the best blog entires so far. Well done. Waiting eagerly for fortune Teller tc xxx

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