History
The Poblat Talaiotic els Antigors near Ses Salines in the South East of Mallorca offers the remains of a Talaiotic settlement, dating back to perhaps 1,200 B. C. Given that […]
Mallorca
One of the most exhilarating, albeit taxing hikes you can undertake on the island of Mallorca is in the Torrent de Pareis. Since 2003, this gorge has been protected as […]
Animals
You have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your handsome prince. A lot of frogs were around the other day making a lot of noise, but none […]
Mallorca
Mallorca’s local hero Rafael Nadal, Wimbledon Champion 2008, is now back on the island, via Stuttgart, where he had to withdraw from the Mercedes Cup due to an injury sustained […]
Daily Life
There can be no doubt. Summer has finally arrived in Mallorca. Ever since the last heavy rains in June, Mallorca has enjoyed high temperatures of around 30º C and up […]
Ecology
A new Visiting Centre for the Parque Nacional del Archipiélago de Cabrera was officially inaugurated on July 1st, 2008, in Colònia de Sant Jordi, in the municipality of Ses Salines. It is a […]
Felanitx
In a press conference two days ago, Felanitx batlesa Catalina Soler Torres announced her resignation from her post as the town’s mayoress. Her resignation from the office comes coupled with an […]
Mallorca
One does not hear a lot about Polo being played in Mallorca. That is Polo as a team sport played outdoors on horseback. Yes, there is professionally played Polo in Spain, on the […]
Mallorca
Rafael Nadal is this athletic 22-year old tennis player from Mallorca. Rafa crowned his best season ever by finally winning The All England Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) championships in Wimbledon, […]
Mallorca
The beach of Sa Calobra comes with probably one of the nicest beach settings of any platja in Mallorca. If only it was less tricky to get there. The 12 […]
Farming
Last year was a strange year in Mallorca in botanic terms. There were no apricots in Mallorca. On a tree that normally is laden with hundreds of apricots, there were […]
Fiestas & Festivals
The renown and acclaimed Festival de Pollença starts today with its 47th edition. This year’s programme is launched with the Messa da Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi, which is performed by the Orquestra Simfònica […]
Animals
The donkey (Equus asinus asinus) is in a way the animal that the Catalonians like to represent themselves with, as opposed to the Osborne toro (bull). Mallorca is not really part of […]
Mallorca
Halfway between Valldemossa and Deià you can find a place with a stunning sea view. Fittingly, the place is called Miramar (sea view), a finca that in the 14th Century belonged […]
Art & Artists
After 385 plus blog entries, there might be the risk of an occasional repetition, a trap that I sincerely try to avoid. I had talked about the Æonium holochrysum plant once before, […]
Art & Artists
In my blog entry dated September 15th, 2007, I told you of a commission which the Felanitx born artist, Miquel Barceló, had accepted in Geneva (Switzerland). I have it from […]