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Jan EdwardsLiving in Rural Mallorca is the new blog of Jan Edwards, an Expat writer and ex-broadcaster living in rural paradise. Jan loves writing, reading, cooking, eating,  Mallorcan wines, walking – and has been adopted by 9 cats.

Jan says: ” I live in an old finca in rural Mallorca, where nature’s soundtrack of birds, insects, sheep bells, and braying donkeys plays as I continue my writing. My articles have appeared in abcMallorca lifestyle magazine, The Telegraph (global edition), Living Spain, Food & Wine, and other publications.

Here are her latest posts:

Living in Rural Mallorca Jan Edwards, Author

  • A Tale of Two Tradesmen
    by Jan Edwards on 20th November 2022 at 19:17

    Having a tradesman working in one’s home isn’t always an easy experience. The carpenter who came to our finca in rural Mallorca not long after we moved here was a case in point. Grumpy doesn’t begin to describe this man, who came to fit some […]

  • Mercury Still High in Mallorca
    by Jan Edwards on 18th October 2022 at 13:17

    Need to decorate? Hate to decorate? We found a solution. The post Mercury Still High in Mallorca appeared first on Living in Rural Mallorca.

  • Rare Sightings in Rural Mallorca
    by Jan Edwards on 30th August 2022 at 16:07

    Slow down if you're driving on Mallorca's rural lanes. As you'll read, you never know what you may encounter along the way. The post Rare Sightings in Rural Mallorca appeared first on Living in Rural Mallorca.

  • Dog Days of Rural Mallorca
    by Jan Edwards on 13th August 2022 at 16:35

    If you’re planning to have a home in rural Mallorca, you’d better like the sound of dogs barking. It’s apparent that many country dwellers on this Spanish island have at least one dog. When one starts barking, it sets off a chain reaction, […]

  • Reflecting on our Mallorcan Cats
    by Jan Edwards on 1st August 2022 at 14:17

    Two of our glaring of cats (now only four) celebrated their birthday yesterday. When I say celebrated, these felines knew nothing about becoming eleven years old. But such anniversaries are always a time for reflecting on the Mallorcan cats that […]

 

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