After breakfast, a 'Tunnel Express' bus direct to Palma, for a gentle day of sightseeing.
In the 'Museu d'Art Espanyol Contemporani' I sat for some time in front of a large yellow daubing, but try as I might I didn't get it. It was cheerful, though. There were some things of interest (including some Picassos and Dalis).
In the 'Museu d'Art Espanyol Contemporani' I sat for some time in front of a large yellow daubing, but try as I might I didn't get it. It was cheerful, though. There were some things of interest (including some Picassos and Dalis).
We did a little fashion shoot in a colourfully-lit exhibit (at least I think it was an exhibit: it might have been a tanning salon).
Then we visited the 'Palau March Museu' to see some sculptures (including by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth) and some absolutely stunning eighteenth-century Neapolitan Nativity scenes. See more of these pics here.Then we just went a bit touristy, had a spot of lunch in a café on a square, wrote some postcards, wandered the shops, had a rather expensive coffee in a very hip establishment called Cappuccino, where we were paying for the exclusivity and the ambience, before catching the slow mountain bus back through Valldemossa and the beautiful village of Deià (where Michael and Catherine famously live).

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