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Regular visitors to this blog will have noticed that sometimes I offer photographic evidence of Palma de Mallorca’s insignias bearing a bat. Here’s another fine example, found on the numberplate […]

Spain’s Judiciary Crisis

Tough luck if you are getting divorced in Mallorca and were planning of having the acrimonious dispute settled in court today, once and for ever. Today this will not be […]

Gefilte Fish

Apologies for today’s misleading title. The fish shown here is, of course, not the Gefilte Fish. I do not know if there was a lot of Gefilte Fish in Spain […]

Mallorca Transport

Mallorca’s inter-urban trains and buses are associated with one another in a loose network of companies, called Transport de les Illes Balears (t.i.b.). As this is Spain, all transport in […]

Increase in Legal Immigration

With all the bad news we had recently, how about a piece of good news, for a change? Thousands of legal immigrants have arrived on the island, the Conselleria de […]

The Catalan Atlas of 1375

During the 14th century, Mallorca was particularly renowned for its cartographers, mapmakers and makers of portolan charts. The most famous ones were Abraham Cresques and his son, Jafudà (shown in […]

The Lighthouse of Cap Blanc

Mallorca as an island always depended to a large extent on its seafaring skills, and still does to some degree. An inevitable part of such abilities were, and still are, […]

The Tremendous Tamarisk Tree

I just love the Tamarisk tree, one of the best features of the Mediterranean landscape, in my humble opinion. The Tamarisk plant belongs to the family of Tamaricaceae; it grows […]

Talaiot de s’Hospitalet Vell

The talaiotic settlement of s’Hospitalet Vell near Calas de Mallorca is probably one of the largest  pre-historic archaeological sites in Mallorca. On this site we can find remnants from the […]

Església de Sant Domingo

Pollença is a very proud town to the north of our island. Amongst the many sights to behold in Pollença, there is the Església de Sant Domingo (shown here) and […]

Prunus Dulcis

What a gorgeous day we had yesterday. There was snow in Britain, fog in Berlin, rain and sleet in Paris, but we had sun and blue skies and not a […]