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TRIP REPORT - A November week. Part 1

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Probably the best trip report for ages :)

Do you have any photos :)

Totally agree Mark.
Bella has gone to so much trouble to allow us to be part of her holiday. An excellent report - just love the descriptive writing. Thanks Bella.
 
Thanks all!
November must be one of the lovliest months if you are not looking for a sun tan - although some days are definitely warm enough, and we did actually see people in the sea!:eek:

Fantastic report Bella.

I have visited in October half term before which was great but in February it was damp and bitter at night.:eek:

Can I ask how you got on with the temperature and dampness? in the apartment. What heating did you use to keep cosy? Was the "Air Conditioning" enough or did you use other forms of heat. Do you have double Glazing?

Planning next November now!!:)
 
Hi Gordon.

I don't think we will ever visit in February again! Even our expat friends have problems in February.

However, to answer your questions.

We do not seem to have problems with the weather in November regarding the temp in the apartment.

The apartment is double glazed with 6mm - which is no where near as good as back in the uk, but its something and obviously helps.
We rely on our a/c / heating which is installed in all rooms so makes a huge difference.
In January, or for really cold snaps we do have a standby of a couple of oil filled radiators.
My curtains have also been thermally lined for two reasons - to keep the room dark for the early sun in the summer months as we wake up too early otherwise, and also obviously they help hold the heat in the winter.
Many apartments have their utility room with just slats - we have put double glazing in there as well!

Last year we had a problem with damp in one of the bedrooms which has its outside wall exposed to mountain winds. We had all the plaster removed - from inside - and a damp course membrane plaster put on and then painted with the anti damp paint which they use out there. Have to say this was extremely expensive but well worth it.

Hope this helps and see you next November!:)
 
Mark - now you know about me and posting photos surely! I actually didnt take that many on the camera as I was trying out my new phone camera and dont know how to down load from it yet. But have tried to put a few that we did take onto flickr and hopefully the link will take you to them. If nothing else it shows how bright the weather was! Not many of them to show though for this November.


Flickr: Belladonna*'s Photostream
 
Excellent photos Bella. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Also found your post re the prevention of damp interesting too!
Have a little in one of the villa bedrooms that we need to sort.
 
Thanks for the info Bella.

PS the photos are great.

I need to get myself organised and post some more on my flickr. Where does the time go? Dreaming of PP!!

Thanks
 
It's never the same back home!

Meanwhile back home, my own little grapevine has refused for the second year running to produce any grapes; my orange bush gave me one teeny bit of blossom which fell off leaving just a bush of green leaves; and my olive bush started the season with sextuplets which promptly reduced to triplets after a bad bit of pruning and now has left me with just one shriveled black olive which I have picked and dumped unceremoniously into a jar of other olives with the hope it may learn something!

My spanish arches which are painted white have flaked off, the gheko has cracked its tail (its not a real one by the way), and the squirrel knocked the tile off of the nail and it smashed.

On the up side; although the ensemada went stale, I turned it into a sort of bread and butter pudding and it was gorgeous!

There's a moral there somewhere I'm sure, but come next year I will attempt my little bit of Majorca in my garden all over again!:rolleyes:
 
The moral Bella is when in Rome - NOT!

You obviously didn't speak to them in their native language!! lol
 
but come next year I will attempt my little bit of Majorca in my garden all over again!:rolleyes:

I grow garlic that was bought a few years ago from a Little old man in Pollensa old town sunday market, not from one of the stalls, just an old man on his bike that was at the very edge of the market near the cafes in the square. ( I prefer to support the locals whenever possible)

I have replanted some of this garlic for the third year now, it has acclimatised OK to Yorkshire weather and when we cook with it I think of Pollensa square and the old man on his bike :)

A picture taken with my mobile phone from July 2009 at our allotment which was the second year some had been replanted.( I think)


garlic by Mark G. in England, on Flickr


I was in trouble a few weeks ago as my wife could not find any garlic in the kitchen, I had planted it all one sunday morning at our allotment :D
We had to go and buy supermarket Garlic for the first time in ages.. must have been a poor crop this year as it normally lasts most of the winter.
 
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Bet it tastes great being so fresh Mark, how annoying to have to buy something when you know it grows free for you! I doubt that you get any animals digging them up to eat either!
I remember we drive past a field somewhere and the breeze often wafts the smell of either onions or garlic into the car. I think its along the same road as the ostriches but on the other side further up as you drive towards PP - near where they used to sell the melons on the road. Always seem to miss the harvesting of whatever it is though, its either in the ground or the ground is empty!
 
Bella, that was such an interesting post. Been just once to PP in November and had a mixture of lovely weather and torrential rain with flooding.

It's always so interesting to learn what's open out of season.

I'm afraid that, as sun lovers, it's The Canaries for us out of season. Still have a longing for PP.....!!

Duncan
 
I think it is actuallly the fact that it can be such a mixture of weathers that makes it so interesting - as long as you have the clothes to match it ofcourse!
Perhaps a two centre holiday would be great - a week in PP followed by a week in the Canaries - then we could all end up with a suntan!
 
Abbess , that would be fantastic .... only problem is that most of u just don't get enough leave from work to enable a weeks winter holiday let alone 2 weeks

I am luckier than most as I get 28 days a year ...... but by the time you take a week at Easter or May, 2 weeks in the summer, an autumn break .... plus the odd day around Christmas and when you need days for domestic/ child or parent crisis there just aren't the days left for whole weeks in the winter ......... thats why iys such a same their are no Winter flights on Tuesday and Wednesday anymore .... it scuppers the short breaks

I think I need to retire
 
Belladonna;52398 Boarding the plane first was the Majorcan tennis player with his wife and baby. QUOTE said:
Just trawling through old post and spotted this! Do you mean Nadal? I didn't think he was married or had a baby ! Shame if he is/has ... I'd got him down as a future son in law ;)
 
LOL! Ah! Sorry GG, it was Carlos Moya! Beautiful wife and adorable baby too. No wonder they got special treatment!
 
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