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Maltese Vintage Souvenir Cloth Repurposed Into Shirt

Maltese Vintage Souvenir Cloth Repurposed Into Shirt
Aug 14 2023 Share

A Maltese vintage souvenir cloth was repurposed into a shirt, matched ‘with antique hand loomed French linen’. 

The creation was crafted by Pikol Clothing, handmade repurposed vintage tablecloths in London. 

The shirt shows a map of the Maltese islands, as well as the eight pointed cross for the chest pocket. 

 

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Pikol selects textiles from the past with unique designs like embroidered tablecloths, tea towels, tapestries, antique linen sheets and blankets. 

‘Then we piece them together to create sustainable one-off shirts and jackets. The tablecloths feature detailed hand-embroidery that ranges from floral patterns to scenes of the old west.’ 

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Couple Touring Every McDonald’s On Earth Try Out Malta’s

Couple Touring Every McDonald’s On Earth Try Out Malta’s
Aug 14 2023 Share

Couple Ryan and Jade, who run the social media account Live_TheDash, are touring McDonald’s all around the world and uploading their reactions to TikTok and social media.

In one of their most recent TikTok videos, the couple made their way to one of Malta’s McDonald’s establishments to try out the various food items on the menu.

And suffice to say, they were more than satisfied! 

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McDonalds world tour in Malta 🇲🇹 👀 #mcdonaldsaroundtheworld #mcdonaldsmalta #maltafood #mcdonaldsmenu #livethedash

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They tried out the McToast, the Stake House Chips (which were a big surprise for Jade) and the Big Tasty Sauce, for which Ryan is ready to start a petition to turn into a milkshake. 

The couple past 394K followers on TikTok and 39.8K followers on Instagram, showcasing Malta’s very own McDonald’s to these thousands of followers across the globe. 

Do you like to try McDonald’s abroad?

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Police Officers Praised For Cheering On Boy During Hamrun Feast

Police Officers Praised For Cheering On Boy During Hamrun Feast
Aug 14 2023 Share

A group of Malta Police Officers went viral on Saturday after cheering on a a boy during the Ħamrun San Gejtanu feast. 

Taking to Facebook Group ‘Are You Being Served? (Malta & Gozo) Original’, Francesca Buhagiar thanked the group of community officers who took her son and cheered him on as the band played on. 

‘We hear a lot of complaints about police. But yesterday I confirmed how many officers with a good heart actually exist’, wrote Francesca. ‘There are no words because the video speaks for itself about how joyful the officers were with my son.’

‘These are community officers we need more of. The photo was taken with their permission. This also took place in a few minutes as they continued on with their work.’

The post was picked up by the Malta Police Force itself, which released a social media post, saying; 

‘Amidst the commitments at Hamrun yesterday, Ms Francesa Buhagiar captured a touching moment that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of these celebrations. A heart-warming brief encounter between our officers and a little boy filled with curiosity and excitement reflects the strong bond between our community and the #maltapolice. His mother’s appreciation and gratitude for our presence remind us why we are committed to keep serving and protecting our society 𝗶𝗻 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘆.’

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Running Up The Church Steps: Hamrun Feast Tradition Returns

Running Up The Church Steps: Hamrun Feast Tradition Returns
Aug 14 2023 Share

Part of the Ħamrun San Gejtanu feast tradition is running up the church steps with the grand statue as the feast-goers cheer on the culmination of the jubilation. 

The moment is highly anticipated as the carriers of the statue attempt to run up, and often succeed in doing so, the church steps whilst carrying the massive weight. 

 

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The feast of San Gejtanu, celebrated over the weekend, is known for the rivalry between the St Joseph and the San Gejtanu band clubs, which sees the two groups march to the tunes and even taunt their rivals. 

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