
While walking around Palma de Mallorca today, I saw many wonderful things, first and foremost among them the sun. It was still quite shy today, playing behind the menacing dark clouds and poking out occasionally just to let us know it's still there. The weather is meant to improve a little bit in the next week, which is nice as I'm headed to Ibiza tomorrow for a bit of "relaxation" (read - drinking). As if I haven't punished my liver enough already, right? Well he hasn't let me down yet, and I've learned the clever

art of appearing to drink much more than I actually have, so that I seem to keep up with all the youngins while maintaining a minimal hangover. Misdirection; Penn and Teller taught me that.
Now, as I was saying, I was walking about Palma today, and got to see a few nice pieces of architecture, including the Cathedral. I did not go inside; 4 Euros was precisely 4 Euros too much, as I've seen the insides of around 40 million Churches Cathedrals and Basilicas and they're all basically the same. There's a whole shitload of Jesus in there, a fair bit of dust, and

many locked doors. I prefer walking about willy-nilly and hoping for some interesting encounters along the way. And while my brief meeting with my old friend the sun was quite nice, my favorite random happening of the afternoon was when I stumbled upon... bubbles. Bubbles, floating around in the air, here there and everywhere. Two locals, in an attempt to busk, had tied strings to sticks and bought some liquid soap, and the results were quite frankly amazing. The sun glinting off the often gigantic morphing bubbles made for quite a sight. I took some nice pictures of a bunch of tourist kids playing around, popping bubbles, carefree and giggling.

Then I noticed that a few nearby parents were not quite so carefree, and scowling in my direction rather than giggling, and I decided they thought I was a raging pedophile and I went ahead and left. Weird. But not before I got quite a few excellent pictures (my personal favourite is the one to the right)! It's really a shame the parents scared me away, as I was planning on heading over and grabbing their email addresses so I could send them the pictures... Oh well, at least I can enjoy them; those kids were really cute.

I lost my rain jacket yesterday. I left it at the patio where we were drinking at around 6 PM, and when I realized I'd left it and went back a couple of hours later, it had been nicked. I can't even really say it was stolen, because I simply left it there for someone to take. I decided immediately that this was the kind of problem that a few more beers could solv

e, and as usual it worked. I think I was in the market for a new rain jacket anyways, although we'll have to ask Kelly about that, since she's usually the one who makes those kinds of decisions. Like that time everyone got together and planned a small intervention based on the dilapidated state of my shoes. I tried again at the patio today but my jacket still wasn't there, so it's a write-off. At least it's warm here when it rains. I hope.
As I mentioned

I'm off to Ibiza tomorrow. I had planned on ferrying back and forth in between the islands at a reduced cost, but it turns out that flying is about the same price, and it's all kind of expensive, so I will likely head back to the mainland after Ibiza rather than taking the long boat ride over to Menorca. I may try and see some of Southern Spain before heading back up to see Lana in Barcelona; we'll see how much time I can spare, and we'll see just how much fun Ibiza is, and we'll go from there. I'm sure I'll be ready for a companion by the time Lana gets here, but for now I'm still

enjoying this solo traveling thing. I try not to think about Kelly unless she pops into my head, as that makes me miss her, but we don't have all that long before we meet up in London with Jason before Dan's wedding. Man that's going to be an awesome segment of the trip! But I don't want to get ahead of myself here... first I've got to make it through the grueling gauntlet of Ibiza's gorgeous beaches and all night parties. I must steel myself for the task ahead. Perhaps I'll start my training by building a bubble maker of my own; anything that simple, which can make people that happy, is worth its weight in gold.

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Edit - Had to publish this today rather than yesterday when I wrote it because the net went down. Also thought I'd put up this panorama of the cathedral. Ibiza seems promising; 1 beer for 1.50 Euros... and each beer comes with free tapas. Sign me up.