Tuesday, January 24, 2012

From East to West

From east to west, Chennai - Sri Lanka - Thailand - London - Madrid - Mallorca.  40 hours altogether.  One of those marathon days of travel when the only thing you want in the world is a place to lay your head down, and a hot shower.  


Finally arrived in Mallorca, the beautiful, lush island off the coast of Spain, the summer playground of the rich and famous, and the summer resident of the Spanish royals, however, quiet and peaceful in January, when only the locals are about.  Arrived just in time to participate in the Festival of Sant Sebastian, the patron saint of Mallorca.


I'm in food heaven in Mallorca, Spanish olives, rich goat cheese, luscious fruit, excellent wine and beer, all served at sidewalk cafes under a cold, but sunny blue sky, the Spanish people walking by looking hip and put together in their European fashions.  India and Europe, east and west, a  study in contrasts.  




The major city on Mallorca is La Palma.  It is mostly old winding stone streets that twist like a maze, the city once protected by the immense cathedral along the waterfront.



History
Palma was founded as a Roman camp upon the remains of a Talaiodic settlement. The turbulent history of the city saw it the subject of several Vandal sackings during the fall of the Roman empire, then reconquered by the Byzantine, then colonised by the Moors (who called it Medina Mayurqa), and finally established by James I of Aragon.


Port de Soller
Just north and west of Palma, lies the town of Port de Soller, a sleepy seaside village at this time of year, charming and picturesque.  I could live here.







Valldemossa
From Port de Soller, driving along a sheer cliff winding road, terrifyingly steep and narrow, but with spectacular views of the Mediterranean, lies another little town, best known for being a getaway for Chopin and George Sand, as well as one of the homes of Jorge Luis Borges.  It looks almost too perfect, like a movie set or storybook town.









As the photos show, it was unusually warm and sunny in Mallorca during my stay.  What great luck to have these blue skies and sunshine when normally it's raining and cold.  Gracias a Dios.  


Friday, January 13, 2012

Out of India

January 10, 2012.  Left India.  Survived.  Enough said.

Koh Samui, Thailand

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Sri Lanka

Just an hour flight from Chennai, the island/nation of Sri Lanka is a dramatic change from India.   The city of Colombo is both cleaner and more polluted.  The streets are clean, but the air pollution from the traffic in the city and on the main roads out of town is thick and leaves one gasping for a breath of fresh air.

That said, once out of the city and onto the back roads, Sri Lanka is a lush and verdant landscape, and the beaches are hypnotic and inviting.  This is a little taste of the island.







Pinnawela orphanage is situated northwest of the town Kegalla, halfways between the present capitol Colombo and the ancient royal residence Kandy in the hills of central Sri Lanka. It was established 1975 by the Sri Lanka Wildlife department. This 24 acres large elephant orphanage is a also breeding pace for elephants, twenty elephants were born since 1984, and it has the greatest herd of elephants in captivity in the world. 

http://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=43











Monday, January 2, 2012

The People in Your Neighborhood: Mylapore














I haven't eaten at this Five Star restaurant yet

The tea seller



                                                        
POWER TO THE JOURNEY

Rain











"It's hardly surprising that this country has been dubbed the world's most multi-dimensional.  Love it or loathe it - and most visitors see-saw between the two…It's a place you'll never forget."  

Lonely Planet India 2009