by Natalie | Dec 20, 2019 | Islander Life 1
James B. Rieley has undoubtedly had an impressive business career as senior advisor to CEOs of multinational companies and bigwigs in tall towers, whilst also being President of a successful manufacturing company for more than two decades. What I love though is that...
by Natalie | Dec 13, 2019 | Islander Life 1
A great deal of dedication is required when you need to set your alarm for 5:15 in the morning, especially when this is not part of your normal daily routine. However, it is absolutely necessary to get up this early during the hottest time of the year (the middle of...
by Natalie | Dec 6, 2019 | Islander Life 1
Another spectacular year is coming to an end at Save The Med and we are happy to see the increasing amount of individuals, schools and businesses that are stepping up and working together to face some of the biggest environmental challenges of modern times. As...
by Natalie | Nov 20, 2019 | Islander Life 1
Did you miss Save The Med’s latest newsletter? No worries, below you can find out what we have been up to lately! Don’t forget to join us on social media for daily updates and invites to our events. EXPEDITIONS AND MPA’S Follow our tagged turtles online! If...
by Natalie | Nov 13, 2019 | Islander Life 1
The Workshop Cafe and Cycles was founded by a husband and wife team: Jakub Pieniazek and Velimira Ivanova. It combines Jakub’s professional cycling knowledge and Villi’s passion for nutrition and healthy food. Sitting in the cafe, you appreciate the thought &...
by Natalie | Nov 8, 2019 | Features, Islander Life 1
I love Asian food. The subtle spices, delicate flavours and sweet succulent mouthfuls of tastiness have me craving it for breakfast, lunch and dinner, so you can imagine my excitement when we were invited to new kid on the block, Hakka. Having already been told of...