Mallorca My highlights – Part One: The First Year
A big move is in progress. The Daily Norm has one gelatinous leg in its new London home, and the other floating somewhere in transit as we await the delivery of all the possessions – and post importantly the computer – which makes writing of The Daily Norm a regular possibility. So excuses are sought from all readers for the temporary scarcity of posts. But at the same time, as any self respected blogger, I don’t want to lose this moment to reflect upon the magnitude of this change, nor to miss the opportunity to look back on my time in Mallorca. For two short years it may only have been, but those 27ish months provided a lifetime of unforgettable experiences for which I am so grateful.













So in the next two posts, I plan to reflect back upon those two years, doing so by way of the medium of my photos which is surely the best way of reliving the memories. For the mere process of selecting these photos for part one of these posts – the first year of my Mallorca experience – demonstrated with such potency what an incredible time we had. The colours alone speak of a thousand moments, of all those sunsets and sunny days and spring flowers and autumn leaves. The incredible mountains and the craggy coast, the windmills and the sheep and the little shops of Palma’s Casco Antiguo. All goes in the mix as I reflect on my first of two years in Mallorca – two years which can be very easily labelled the best in my life. So far.
- Old Town fountain, Palma
- Sunshine in Deia
- Day of the Dead
- The Caves of Drach
- Mallorca’s famous windmills
- First days
- The mighty scale of the mountains
- Palma’s resident swan
- Skyline, Palma old town
- Rippled water
- Another incredible sunset
- Alfabia Gardens
- Christmas light delight
- Colour contrast
- Tramuntana locals
- Olive terraces
- The stunning landscape of Formentor
- Wine harvest
- Sa Foradada
- Sun through the reeds, Andratx
- Almond blossom season
- Mountain Valleys
- Traditional craftsmanship
- Cemetery tiles
- The graveyard at Deia
- The monastery of San Francesc
- Palms by sunset
- Portixol
- Porto Colom
- The stunning beauty of the Malloquin countryside
- Fountain, Passeig del Born
- The Cala Deia in summer
- The beach at Palma
- Yachts in Palma
- 2 days before Christmas
- The Church of San Francesc
- Turquoise perfection
- Soller’s famous lemons
- Flowers, Deia
- Cala Figuera
- Easter parades
- The church at Pollensa
- Biniaraix
- Pollensa Bay
- Lilies in shadow
- Valldemossa street
- Turquoise seas
- The freshest produce
- No photos! Mallorca produce for sale
- Old town basket shopping
- The palms of Palma
- Beyond repair, Palma
- Mallorca “lenguas” in production
- Breakfast at the Son Viscos, Valldemossa
- Church doorway, Palma
- Autumn arrives
- The beach at Formentor
- Sa Foradada, Deia
- Ripened winter oranges
- Valldemossa
- Mountain resident
- The best sweet shop
- Old town reflection
- The bay of S’Estaca
- Refracted colour
- Miramar monastery
- Easter parades
- The Cala Deia
- Palma’s enchanting old town
- Sunset over Palma old town
- The coast near Valldemossa
- The gardens at Alfabia, Soller
- Grape harvest
- Dominik, the explorer
- Robert Graves’ house
- Palma’s City of the Dead
- The Baños Arabes
- Awaiting his owner at S’Estaca
- Ducks at sunset
- Deia at sunset
- Formentor
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