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There are four German newspapers in Mallorca and even though
their articles are kind of easy reading they can be very informative for people
staying on the island for longer periods. Like this about Artá:
Yesterday evening we had a night out! Yes!
Inspired by this article we booked a table at Mr. Latka's
restaurant, were lucky to Geta table as there were only three 😅.
Sitting next to the main street is quite ... challenging ...
not only the cars and noisy motorcycles but also quite many
people going for a walk - adults allowed to do "sports" only
after 20 hrs in Spain - passed very close to our table.
But, really, nothing to complain about.
And the food was good.
A little tour through the pueblo, here at the market square
two restaurants had opened their terraces.
And the one and only Indian restaurant, it is actually always
open, and the new bistro on the opposite side, also was
serving food and drinks on the their tiny terrace.
Life goes on.
Next week the restaurants will be able to serve food
indoors, but with distance, meaning not that many tables.
Life goes on.
Unless the Spanish government holds the horses back again.
PS. am pretty happy with the quality of the iPhone photos.
Roses in Son Muda.
Finnisch für Anfänger:
RUUSUNEN = Dornröschen / Sleeping Beauty
LUMIKKI = Schneewittchen / Snow White
Well, the pedestrian street in Artá is often this empty
during the siesta time. In the times of corona nobody
walks here, most of the shops are closed.
Check this, the bridge on the road towards Artá, again somebody
missed the curve! Not us, do not worry.
Not only Artá is sleeping, here the usually so busy square
Plaça de l'Orient in the neighboring village, Capdepera,
all three restaurants are closed. What a pity.
Hopefully they'll start business soon.
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