Daily Life
March 11th, 2004, four years ago today, saw the deadliest terrorist attack that Spain has seen in peacetimes, ever. 14 bombs had been placed on four suburban trains, heading for […]
Customs & Traditions
We are looking here at a small part of a large underground system of tunnels collecting water for irrigation purposes. It is said that these tunnels were possibly first built […]
Customs & Traditions
Thanks to the unusually mild January and February, not only did we see a particularly early almond blossoms season this year, but as a result, we now have the first […]
Customs & Traditions
March 8th is celebrated as International Women’s Day. I think that is quite a nice custom but really, I believe women should be revered everyday of the year. The Casa […]
Automobiles
British car makers Triumph Motor Company made beautiful cars in the Twenties and Thirties. This beaute, a Triumph 1800 Roadster, was built in 1948 according to its longtime owner. That […]
Daily Life
Costitx is a village in Mallorca’s central Pla area and, apart from its notoriously long time mayoress, is mainly known for its Observatori Astronòmic de Mallorca. Costitx is also known […]
Daily Life
March 9th will see General Elections in Spain. PSOE is the party governing Spain since March, 2004. PP with candidate Mariano Rajoy are trying to oust the President of the […]
Daily Life
Most people know the small town of Bunyola in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountain range for its proximity to the gardens of Alfàbia, the manor house of Raixa, or […]
Daily Life
Pottery is rather important to life in Mallorca. Just think of the enigmatic Siurells, for instance. First of all, pots and pans were traditionally made in pottery crafted on the […]
History
The Consolat de Mar building on Passeig Sagrera in Palma de Mallorca dates from the early 17th Century. Originally, it was the official seat of the Maritime authorities, regulating shipping […]
Events
March 1st, 1983, was an important day for the people of the Balearic Islands. That’s 25 years ago today, and near enough eight years after the death of Generalissimo Franco. […]
History
Alcúdia in the north of the island probably boasts more history than any other town or city on the island, possibly even more so than Palma de Mallorca. The reason […]
Daily Life
Don’t be fooled by the picture into thinking that I am showing you some lemons today. They are limes (Citrus Aurantifolia). We picked them ourselves from an organic farm (Ses […]
Animals
What you see here – if you look closely – is the Processionary Caterpillar (Thaumetopoeidae pityocampa), actually three of them clinging onto each other top to tail. I think they […]
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General Elections are scheduled to be held on March 9th for the Spanish parliament in Madrid. 350 diputados will be elected into the Congreso (the Lower House), plus 208 seats […]
Daily Life
You are looking at a torrente here. A torrente is a normally dry river bed. In the centre of my photo you can just about see the remains of an […]