This one-photo-every-day blog is meant to be about my home, the island of Mallorca, as much as it is meant to be about me.
I live in Spain, but I am not Spanish. I love living here. I am male. I am curious.
Oh yes. Every photo displayed on this blog is of my own making (luckily, in a perfect world there are exceptions. If ever there should on occasion a photo or an image be published here that was not of my own making, I will say so).
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Copyleft ©© Klaus Fabricius 2007, 2008, 2009
wow, you live in my dream island. i’m from egypt and all i’m thinking about is how to go to mallorca.
i save money and try to learn spanish but it seems like a far away dream and it will never come true.
now u know why i envy you.
fairuz
Hi. As you live in Felanitx – maybe you can help us by recommending good restaurants in the town that you have tried out… Anthony
I’m impressed by the accuracy of your writing. Keep up that good work.
Dear sir,
I’m a mallorcan who is in front of the nearly elections, thinking that the better for mallorca would be to have an own “diputado” in madrid. I want to send an email to friend to help in the diffusion of the message of the party “unitat per les illes”.
I very would like to use one of your pictures (published on “to see the sea”) for make more beautiful this email.
Please, if you have any problem on this, write to me.
Thanks in advance for your time and attention.
Thanks for your writings.
Sidhu
Habe leider Deine e-Mail auf meinem anderen Rechner [...] Schickste mal Deine Adresse oder aktivierst mich mal in Skype?
LG. Margret
Good idea, the photoblog. I wonder if you would like to post a photo of the palmashirt. I could send you some pictures. This shirt is meant to promote the wonderful city!
Nice to find your blog (I was looking for something concerning the mosque in Felanitx which I like to support – you made a good comment, thanks!
I am a German psychologist and I am working sometimes near Felanitx with people (mostly from Germany, but sometimes from America and from Britain, too) having problems with burnout and/or alcohol.
My daughter is now 18 and studying “International Relations” and “Arabic” in Edinburgh. She had finished school at the Instituto in Felanitx.
I ask Fairuz if she got the possibility to come to Mallorca? If she wants, she could visit me and my family near Felanitx.
Go on with your nice fotos!
Coletta
Hi,
I too live in this glorious island. Your photos are tremendous and do you and our adopted home great credit.
I am interested in sourcing Organically Produced Olives and Olive Oil. In your travels are there any producers you think I could talk to?
Thanks,
Paul
Well, I’m Spanish but don’t live in Spain! My father was born and raised in Mallorca and we have family and many friends there. I was there last month to visit and miss it already. Today I stumbled upon your fabulous blog and have bookmarked it for a daily dose of my beloved Mallorca. Thank you for making it possible. You are very, very talented (and lucky!) Juana María
Very nice site. My wife and I are going to be staying in Palma for 12 days in October. We look forward to seeing many of the wonderful places you have photographed. I hope to capture much of the beauty of the island in photo’s and video.
I’d love to see more photos of the Old Town of Palma.
Thanks,
Greg
Hello
Could you contact me I am hoping to buy one of your photos for use in a magazine I work for in London?
Many thanks
Rob
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Dr. Coletta Damm thank u so much for your invitation
it’s been long time from the last time i vist that site and u don’t know my Surprise to see ur commint after almost a year from mine so i just envy u for living in this wonderfull land and i’m really glad for the idea of knowing some body there so if u can plz try to contact with me in my email fa1_2@yahoo.com
hi
how do i find or make contact with ses aigos organic farm near felanitx?
hi Corinna,
Ses Aigos can be found through their website (http://www.sixwaters.com/). The man to talk to is called Gordon Greig.
Hi
My name’s Barry and I publish a free arts and culture magazine here in Mallorca. We’ve just launched our website and I was wondering if we could place a link to your excellent and informative photoblog? I only thought it polite to ask.
All the best
Barry
Hello,
I think your photos are great. I’m setting up a website featuring Mallorca news and feature articles. If you would like to be a part of this then please contact me.
Thanks,
Jason.
You may be already familiar with the story of the discoverer of the Majorcan mouse goat but if you’re not it may interest you. From the Daily Telegraph:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/5148638/Mystery-of-the-Majorcan-mouse-goat.html
Love the Blog as I live mostly in Mallorca as well as UK & as a photographer myself love the pics as well as the knowledgeable write ups.
Have tried to find a calendar so I can attend some of these events, which are mainly written about in the press AFTER the event!
Regards,
Marshall Taylor
Keep up the excellent work. I love your website and find it very informative.
I am visiting Porto Petro the first week in September. Is there anything
of interest to see?
Kind Regards
Mark (Nottingham UK)
Came across your site by accident was looking for something else – can’t remember now! – as just got drawn in by your wonderful, informative and interesting site. Have a house in Porto Petro and live half and half in the UK. Will definately be keeping a close eye on your site for interesting places to do or go see. Loved it thank you.
Would also like to do a language course in the area, do you know of one that you could recommend?
Many thanks,
Wendy
Hola Klaus,
siehe mein Eintrag auf dem deutschen Blog.
LG Matthias
I am English, my husband is from California and we have lived here in Mallorca for one year now. I read your photoblog everyday and have found it very helpful in understanding the Mallorcan culture and way of life – which is why we came. A huge thank you and please keep up the good work! It’s evident that you really love this island and its people.
Last week my husband and I were talking about links between Mallorca and Hawaii, particularly Honolulu. I was surprised and thrilled when I read on your blog the next morning about the beach safety conference and Kaala who had come to speak from…Honolulu! Through the link to his website we were able to get in contact with him and had a fantastic meeting at the weekend. We are now pursuing possible connections between the islands. We would never have met had it not been for your blog. Thank you. What you are writing is not only interesting and informative, it is very important for Mallorca and it’s history and heritage.
PS. We are also sad that we will not be having turkey this Thanksgiving, but we’ll make do with a chicken!