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Mokka Lobby Bar

Golden Bay, renowned for its sandy enchantment, is also the location for another of my preferred cafes, Mokka Lobby Bar. To be precise, it forms part of the Golden Sands resort, which sits splendidly on the cliff top overlooking some spectacular coastline.

As befits a 5-star hotel, the chairs are plush, the tables are of dark wood and the carpeting runs from wall to wall. Definitely very comfortable surroundings but more suitable for a winter's day while catching glimpses of lightning in a stormy sky through the curtained windows.

The cake selection is somewhat restricted but Mokka Lobby Bar scores a winner with its apple crumble. The texture, the flavour, the consistency; these three elements combine to form the word 'divine'. Really, I have yet to find a rival to this apple-inspired heaven.

Tea and cake are pricey at €8.50 but highly recommended for that occasional winter treat.

A quiet day = twice the profit

So much profit can be made out of  a quiet day.

Profit 1

By 0730 I was already stripping down to my shorts and T-shirt at ir-Ramla tal-Mixquqa (renamed Golden Bay by the British colonizers because they found the Maltese version to be quite a tongue twister). I hadn't been doing  any sport, apart from the occasional trek, in a long while so this first jog was to be a gentle reminder to the heart that it must be prepared to start exerting itself again. Twenty minutes was the plan, twenty minutes is what I did. If truth be told though, the heart was pounding louder and harder than that made by the impact of my leaden legs on the sand.

Profit 2

My intention was to soak up some winter sunshine while listening to and rating a Hits of the 80scompilation at the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta. Instead, on a bench located towards the quieter back part of the garden, I got out my Moleskine notebook and flipped through the pages. On one of them, I had a spider-gram with a few thoughts I had jotted down weeks earlier. Glancing at it, some new ideas sparked in my head, stimulating the pen to paper. Before I knew it, my watch had fast-forwarded by 3 hours and a near complete draft of my first-ever short story had spread itself across 5 pages!

 

 

 
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