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Ball de Bot

Festivities and celebrations in Mallorca are always accompanied by music and dance, as they were last Sunday during the Beneïdes, the blessing of the animals. The typical Mallorcan folk dance […]

Energy Husbandry

People living in rural areas in Mallorca do not always have everything available to them. Some fincas do not have mains electricity connected, or telephone, water, sewage, or Internet, you […]

Sant Antoni

Yesterday saw the blessing of the animals in Felanitx (and other villages) as part of the Sant Antoni celebrations. The blessings are given by the parish vicar with the patron […]

A Winter In Mallorca

Amongst the loveliest sights that one can encounter on the island of Mallorca are the almond trees when in full blossom. Now is the time for these wonders of nature […]

Sant Sebastià in Palma

Mallorca’s capital, Palma de Mallorca, has a patron saint: Sant Sebastià. The saint is honoured every year on January 20th with an extended programme of festivities. The main activities, this […]

Black Beaute

Two beautiful black swans live below the Palau de l’Almudaina, in Palma de Mallorca. You’ll find them on the way to the Ses Voltes complex – former army barracks (built […]

Honouring Sant Honorat

Algaida is this lovely small village on the wrong side of the Randa mountain, if you see what I mean. The wrong side in this case is the right side, […]

Aquatoris

It’s a fact that life would not exist without water. Although Mallorca – as an island – is surrounded by water, we need more than that. We need drinking water, […]

Picking the Menu del Día

Menu del día. A picnic. When I took this picture, I couldn’t help but think of that famous Impressionist painting by Édouard Manet, Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe (1863, Musée d’Orsay, […]

Dart the Arts

“Art For Fun” is the title of an art exhibition that was on show from November 22nd until January 13th. Yes, today is the last day. The show can be […]

Tortoises’ Fountain

Everybody knows the tall fountain at the top of Passeig d’es Born, opposite C & A, in Plaça Rei Joan Carles I. Most people realize that the tall obelisk is […]

Primary Education

Mallorca always used to be a rural society, predominantly shaped by farming and agriculture. Rural communities had their own infrastructure, with parish churches, local schools and farmers markets. But times […]

Chapel in the Romanesque Style

Off the beaten track, almost hidden away, is the complex of El Temple, in Palma de Mallorca. El Temple forms part of the Almudaina de Gumara precinct, pertaining to Mallorca’s […]

A Cyclists’ Paradise

Love it or leave it. Mallorca turns into a cyclists’ paradise every year, usually sometime in January and February, well before temperatures get too challenging. Thousands of Tour de France […]