Tuesday 22 January 2013

Settling In


We are settling in here in Xemxija, enjoying the island living and the views!





On Friday we went out for a traditional Maltese dinner with some of the guys from the team and their families. Our appetizers included snails, and pasta mixed with rabbit and peas. The main course was bowls of fried rabbit. They had everything from the heart to the skin, and we ended up trying most of it. It was actually very good. Tasted a lot like chicken. The snails actually weren't bad either. The look of them when we pulled them out of their shells was a little off-putting, but they tasted fine.
They tend to eat pretty late over here, and our dinner got done around 11:45. After the meal we headed out to a town called Paceville, the place where all the youngsters go to get rowdy. We stayed out later than we wanted to, but we had a great time.




We've tried to spend a lot of our free time exploring, and one of the places we came across is this Rotunda church in a town called Mosta.  The church is beautiful inside and out, with hand painted ceilings, and tons of natural light pouring through. The church is famous in Malta because during World War II, people gathered inside the church to pray and hope for protection from the bombings. In 1942, about 300 people were inside the church when a bomb penetrated the dome and landed in the middle of the church. Amazingly, the bomb did not go off and no one was hurt. There is a replica of the bomb inside the church and people come from all over to witness this miracle. It was definitely a beautiful place to explore, and we hope to find many more places to visit in the weeks to follow.






Thursday 17 January 2013

Arrival


Our first international flight from Newark to Zurich lasted a long 7.5 hours. The two very small gentleman in front of us decided it was important for them to lean their seats all the way back for the duration of the flight. Needless to say we had a very restless night.  Not a problem though, upon arriving in Zurich we spent most of the long layover napping on our backpacks.  With an airport nap under our belt, we embarked on our journey to Malta, sampling some compact Euro-Coca Cola along the way for extra energy.

We arrived in Malta around 8 pm and moved in to the Phoenicia five-star hotel for a 2 night stay. While at the hotel we encountered luxurious beds, gorgeous views, possibly the best continental breakfast we've ever had, incredible architecture..





 And two toilets...
After waking up to Phoenicia breakfast, we ventured into the city of Valletta right next door. The city itself is incredibly beautiful, with gorgeous churches at every corner and all of its historic architecture still intact. Linds was able to take tons of pictures, and even though we were able to explore for most of the day we still feel like there's so much more here to see. Every street here eventually leads to the water, and they are filled with boutiques and cafes, selling designer clothing, souvenirs, and local dishes like rabbit, fish, and pastizzi (a traditional Maltese snack,
typically made of cheese or peas.)














The cars here are all very small and compact. Matty has found it difficult to fit, and even more so, to remember to not get into the drivers seat, as they drive on the opposite side.





This view from the Phoenicia is of the town of Floriana.
To the left is the capital Valletta. 




After two nights at the Phoenicia, we moved into the Hotel San Antonio in the town of Bugibba. We stayed here for two nights and enjoyed the scenery and coastline right behind the hotel..










On Sunday night I played in my first game against Loyola. Our team, Floriana, is very balanced and we played a great game to win 106-47. It felt great to get back on the court with new teammates. I'm looking forward to the rest of our season!












 





On Sunday night after the game we moved into our new apartment (above). We are on the 2nd floor directly up that driveway. It is a simple place with big views. The language here is very interesting, a combination of Arabic/Italian/French/English/and maybe more. To give you an idea, our address at this new apartment is: Grixti Court, Flat 4, Triq Dawret in-Nawfragju, Xemxija, San Pawl Il-Bahar. Pretty incredible to read and speak. We will not be learning much Maltese while we're here, but it will be fun to try.



These 2 pictures are the views from outside our place. When we walk down our driveway this is what we look out on. Its amazing to think that we just left more than a foot of snow at our homes in Vermont, and now we wake up to this in the morning.
On our first full day at the apartment we wandered outside to explore the neighborhood around us. About a 1 minute walk from our place we found these beautiful cliffs. The cliffs lead down to a bunch of smaller rocks that you can sit and read on, and hopefully swim off of when it warms up a bit. We try to make time each day to come down here.

 Malta Cliff Diving 2012

This is a link to a Youtube video about cliff diving in Malta. At the 1:15 mark and 2:30 mark you can see people jumping into this lagoon that we are standing on top of. There is an abandoned pink building on the top of the cliffs that these crazy kids jump off of, and you can see it throughout the video. It's right in our backyard, but I'm afraid we probably won't be doing too much cliff diving here, maybe some snorkeling and wading through the shallows..