Spacing Associate Editor Shawn Micallef is in Europe during December and is posting sporadically throughout the month. — The Editors
There was a request to see some of the old bus shelters I mentioned about in my first post about Malta — so yesterday I went out and found these, near Marfa. Marfa located on what I call “the tail of the fish” because we always said Malta was shaped like a chubby fish. These are made out of what most everything in Malta is built with: limestone, which gives better protection against the heat. They probably can also double as nuclear fallout shelters. You have to bring your own reading material though, unless somebody carved their own poem in the stone.