Public spaces in Palma back in lockdown.
Public spaces in Palma back in lockdown.
One year on in Mallorca
Friday March 13th, Coronavirus was confirmed in all of the 50 provinces in Spain.
We baked, a lot!
We baked, a lot!
The do's and dont's of a Mallorcan Lockdown; I think!
Our weekly contributor, Frank Leavers, talks about the easing of the current lockdown.
Staying sane in crazy times
Vicky McLeod gives us some of the tips that people have been using to overcome the difficulties of lockdown.
Messing about in Mallorca
Bars and restaurants are on lockdown for the long haul and they know it.
Mobility, lockdowns and tardiness
The health authorities maintained that there was no need for a perimeter lockdown of Sa Pobla in the style of Manacor.
Curfew scare mongering
Now is the time for governments to choose their words very carefully.
Out & About
Masking the Situation
Admittedly, every aspect of our lives has changed irrefutably, and we all yearn for a miracle return to how things were before.
Sunday Feature
Love Thy Neighbour
It’s not always easy to live harmoniously with your neighbours but, before you reach for the broom handle, remember they’ll be your only company if, heaven forbid, we get that dreaded second wave.
News from your area
Spotlight on Soller
Second home owners and visitors begin to return to Soller valley.
Tourism
Sunseekers and cigarette runs Europe starts to reopen borders
Hundreds of Germans arrive in Palma.
Frank Confidential
Trying to get back ot normal and failing!
Clearly, these folk aren’t the only ones affected by what is currently happening, but - because of the nature of what they do and the interface that they have with the public their current fate seems much worse.
Majorca Mallorca
Creativity in lockdown
Available on Spotify, you can follow the band there and listen to their new track “Quarantine”, which I first heard last week and can’t get out of my head now!
Tourism
With suitcase and bikini emojis, Spain urges tourists back from July
"In July we will gradually open Spain to international tourists, lift the quarantine, ensure the highest standards of health safety. We look forward 2 welcoming you!"
- What a carry on! European Union abandons full launch of new travel entry system for Britons in favour of "phased rollout"
- Uncertainty surrounds EU Entry/Exit System implementation
- Fresh hope for Golden Visa in Spain
- Living in Palma Airport - Safe and warm
- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
Comment
Comment: Two years from lockdown
Who would have thought two years ago that we would still be wearing masks?
Humphrey Carter16/03/2022 09:35