Some time last week I was asked to join on a trip to Sicily in order to acquire a boat. This is a pretty 21-foot Solcio, a boat that is now a classic as it is no longer being manufactured, and is extremely ideal for Maltese waters because of her shape. She is still in very good nick, and we're looking forward to having her registered. Sicily was as lovely as ever, th0ugh it rained quite a lot. We also had some extremely windy spells while we were there. We stayed in San Nicola L'Arena, having driven up from Pozzallo. We rented a small house complete with a locked drive-in and back garden. Very pretty, and very Mediterranean. This served as a much-needed break for us, especially because, being unexpected, we did not have to plan beforehand. Watch this space for pictures later ...
It's all about the little things that make huge differences. I had this experience in the last few weeks, to a month. My boat stopped working, and I had serious problems with overheating. I thought the oil was heating, and that I might have been losing coolant. I refilled both, checked the pipes. Then I wasked someone to come and help me and he changed an impeller. BOOM! She works like a dream. The next week, I was complaining about my mop-and-bucket system. It's mechanical - but I wasn't cleaning properly. Rummaging in my cupboard, I found a new replacement mop-head. I changed it - VAMOOSH! Nice, fresh floors. My bike wouldn't start. I knew immediately - I changed a spark plug. Took a few kicks, and he roared back to life. Moral of the story: a very tiny thing can have effect on the entire ecosystem of whatever it is you're dealing with. The English saying goes, 'Take care of the pennies, and the pounds will take care of themselves'. This...
Watch: Malta, stuck in a jam : Traffic misery continued for thousands of motorists across the island yesterday as massive tailbacks were reported around Malta. Police and wardens were out in force but motorists said their presence did little to mitigate the problem. Numerous readers told this paper that they would be waved...
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