Hi, great kayak adventure, love looking at Malta from the sea, I think Kalkara will be lovely when the work is finished, its already taking shape and looking good. Thankyou Pierre, 🚣♂️👍
BEAUTIFUL VLOG OF HISTORIC "VALLETTA HARBOUR" 🛶 🌊 🛳 😊 Pierre ,seeing the historic "Grand Harbour" from the sea makes it look "Grandier" both in size & beauty 😲. You did well going through that web of berthing ropes my seafaring friend 😨😮 😂 . As always, I loved your detailed continuous commentary 🎤 😊. THANKS Pierre 🛶 🌊 🎥 👏 Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
Pierre i wish to thank you for such interesting videos. you are a very humble and natural person and this part of your character makes your blogs even more interesting.keep up your excellent work and efforts. love the caves visits.the camping and also your trekking and the amazing views too.well done.
Well ok Pierre, this is really a cool one. Love your kayak adventure vlogs as much as the many other trekking videos all around our islands. Thanks for some good information concerning various structures along the Kalkara area and other locations too. At times it was a little catchy going through those boats mooring ropes, but well done you managed to overcome with experience. Thanks again and for sharing too.👍👍
Fantastic video Pierre, truely magnificent! Are there kayak tour companies that do that area? Whenever I watch one of your videos I just want to jump on a plane and head straight over to Malta early to finally start our adventure. Thankyou again and great work
I was just watching Paul Cook who happened to mention you. Farrugia was my Mother's maiden name. So I will be going through your past videos. God Bless.
@@PierreFarrugia during the war they lived in Paula, then they moved to Valletta where I was born. They actually were pretty poor and lived in straight street. There was a book of the street, most of the family make an appearance in that book, including my Father who was known as Chico (in English). My mother had two brothers that left for Australia, and three sisters, only one stayed behind in Malta with their Mother Maria, who's husband, Tony died just before the end of the war. My grandmother used to take me down in the lift, which I hated and across the bay on a small boat. She visited a church there where she had made a vow. It may have been Kalkara. The vow was to walk the church on her knees if I could be cured of my cleft palate. She would stand in front of a statue of Jesus where he fell, I was only four, so it's hard to remember. God Bless.
@@PierreFarrugia I think to a great degree many Maltese are related as it is such a small island. My Grandfather was Tony / Anthony, I'm named after him, but never met him.
it would be nice if you could put the link to your Instagram site in the info where it says the description. I think you might get more followers to it.
Hi, great kayak adventure, love looking at Malta from the sea, I think Kalkara will be lovely when the work is finished, its already taking shape and looking good.
Thankyou Pierre, 🚣♂️👍
Thanks John
Hello from USA 🇺🇸!
Wow I love US, which town ?
You are a very strong athlete
You kayak many great distance!
Thank you for great footage
Thank you but I am far from an athlete hehe
BEAUTIFUL VLOG OF HISTORIC "VALLETTA HARBOUR" 🛶 🌊 🛳 😊
Pierre ,seeing the historic "Grand Harbour" from the sea makes it look "Grandier" both in size & beauty 😲. You did well going through that web of berthing ropes my seafaring friend 😨😮 😂 .
As always, I loved your detailed continuous commentary 🎤 😊.
THANKS Pierre 🛶 🌊 🎥 👏
Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
Thanks John as always ❤️🇲🇹
Pierre i wish to thank you for such interesting videos. you are a very humble and natural person and this part of your character makes your blogs even more interesting.keep up your excellent work and efforts. love the caves visits.the camping and also your trekking and the amazing views too.well done.
Wow a comment like this makes my day, thank you ❤️🇲🇹
Well ok Pierre, this is really a cool one. Love your kayak adventure vlogs as much as the many other trekking videos all around our islands. Thanks for some good information concerning various structures along the Kalkara area and other locations too. At times it was a little catchy going through those boats mooring ropes, but well done you managed to overcome with experience. Thanks again and for sharing too.👍👍
Thanks Ben
Enjoyed the video very much Pierre. Seeing places from a different angle made it really interesting. Many thanks.
Thanks Terry, glad you liked it.
This area never disappoints, nice vlog.
Thank you buddy, yes 100%
Very nice view from Malta and I am apreysad you working talking you❤❤
Thank you
Fantastic video Pierre, truely magnificent! Are there kayak tour companies that do that area? Whenever I watch one of your videos I just want to jump on a plane and head straight over to Malta early to finally start our adventure.
Thankyou again and great work
Thanks Steve, I think yes but cannot tell you who
I love this video,thanks
Thank you Keith
I was just watching Paul Cook who happened to mention you. Farrugia was my Mother's maiden name. So I will be going through your past videos. God Bless.
Did she lived in Malta, which area ? I was from Kalkara ☺️
@@PierreFarrugia during the war they lived in Paula, then they moved to Valletta where I was born. They actually were pretty poor and lived in straight street.
There was a book of the street, most of the family make an appearance in that book, including my Father who was known as Chico (in English). My mother had two brothers that left for Australia, and three sisters, only one stayed behind in Malta with their Mother Maria, who's husband, Tony died just before the end of the war.
My grandmother used to take me down in the lift, which I hated and across the bay on a small boat.
She visited a church there where she had made a vow. It may have been Kalkara. The vow was to walk the church on her knees if I could be cured of my cleft palate.
She would stand in front of a statue of Jesus where he fell, I was only four, so it's hard to remember. God Bless.
@@1960ARC Not sure if my fathers mother was maria but i think they were from kalkara
@@PierreFarrugia I think to a great degree many Maltese are related as it is such a small island. My Grandfather was Tony / Anthony, I'm named after him, but never met him.
@@1960ARC Farrugia and Tony were very commen too, and that was my fathers name Anthony (Tony) Farrugia
it would be nice if you could put the link to your Instagram site in the info where it says the description. I think you might get more followers to it.
Thank you Suzette, good idea
Done Thank you again