Immersive completely. You (Jim) do Malta very thoughtfully (you’re there) - Every scene shows the craftsmanship of years and years of commitment. What a place to be! We Love it- Thank you
Professor Knestor! What a splendid surprise to see you adventuring through the timeless alleys of Medina! It’s just like you to find the most fascinating nooks and crannies wherever you go-always with that impeccable tweed and a glint in your eye. Watching this brings me right back to those lecture halls where you’d go on about the secret history of Maltese nobility and the ‘lesser-known crusades’-subjects that only you could make absolutely riveting. Do you remember our field trip to Tintern Abbey? You had half the class convinced we’d find the 'Lost Manuscript of St. Malachy' hidden in the ruins! I still have the sketch you made for us of the abbey’s original facade, complete with the supposed secret passage. Thank you for rekindling that spark of adventure, Professor. The world truly is your classroom!
I missed you Professor. I noticed that the areas you were in seemed in very good shape. I wonder if the local government has a crew whose job is to do restorative maintenance on the stonemasonry. Any spirits still roaming around the cemetery? If you have freer time, I would like to see the city from the top of the walls or the environment beyond the walls. I found the parking lot by the Bishop's Palace to be odd and out of time. 🤔😁
"Not to mention one's enemies!"
When the Professor shouts it's my favorite.
Thank you dear Professor! You deserve a programme on the telly....youre brilliant...keep shining ☆
Thank you for taking us with you through Malta. I enjoyed this video, Professor. Enjoy your time. Ta-ta.
great stuff - really enjoyed that. Thanks Prof :-)
Immersive completely.
You (Jim) do Malta very thoughtfully (you’re there) - Every scene shows the craftsmanship of years and years of commitment. What a place to be!
We Love it-
Thank you
Jimpressor offering Malta nuggets
Professor Knestor! What a splendid surprise to see you adventuring through the timeless alleys of Medina! It’s just like you to find the most fascinating nooks and crannies wherever you go-always with that impeccable tweed and a glint in your eye. Watching this brings me right back to those lecture halls where you’d go on about the secret history of Maltese nobility and the ‘lesser-known crusades’-subjects that only you could make absolutely riveting.
Do you remember our field trip to Tintern Abbey? You had half the class convinced we’d find the 'Lost Manuscript of St. Malachy' hidden in the ruins! I still have the sketch you made for us of the abbey’s original facade, complete with the supposed secret passage. Thank you for rekindling that spark of adventure, Professor. The world truly is your classroom!
Brilliant !
Good to see you amongst the stacks of the impossibly old, Professor. You must feel at home!
Wonderful!
Eerh, jolly good. 😊
I like their flag
good place to live if you want to see Europe
I missed you Professor. I noticed that the areas you were in seemed in very good shape. I wonder if the local government has a crew whose job is to do restorative maintenance on the stonemasonry. Any spirits still roaming around the cemetery? If you have freer time, I would like to see the city from the top of the walls or the environment beyond the walls. I found the parking lot by the Bishop's Palace to be odd and out of time. 🤔😁
enjoy your holiday, we call it Mdina instead of Medina and it's also known as Citta Notabile or the Silent City
Wow, you're there already?
Just be careful of the local wildlife.
I hear very troubling tales of strange creatures in the vast swamps of Malta.
;)
S
"stacks and stacks of buildings!"
1:35 "Ello" 😂😂
"remarkable Maltese environment!"
Hilarious!
Crocked Malta