Hola Ivan,
It is amazing that you got snow in Mallorca. Maybe pretty soon we will also see pigs fly!
It doesn't get very cold where I am in Canada, the Great Lakes of North America are nearby and their size and depth keeps things warm. A few times each winter it gets very cold for only a couple of days but we are comfortable indoors because everywhere has heating. Fuel and electricity here is fairly cheap.
Years ago in winter I went to the southern USA for training. It was nice and warm there so I took summer clothes. Then suddenly I was sent from there to central Canada to fix an electronic disaster, and wow was it ever cold! That's the only time I felt minus 40 degrees C!
I don't like shovelling snow from my sidewalk and driveway a couple of times per week so I am trying to think of a way to melt it electrically, then pour it down the drain before it freezes again. It would be difficult since the snow has such a bright white colour it reflects heat away, and the drain is far away. Maybe I should just get a snow-blower.
When it is cold here the air is very dry and allows static electricity. A few days ago my latest Cmos project got zapped by simply putting it in a plastic bag!
Luckily during summer it is about as warm here as where you are.
In summer we don't swim much in the Great Lakes. They are so big that their temperature is out-of-phase with the seasons, being fairly cold in summer and fairly warm in winter. There are many smaller, warmer lakes around, and we don't get those nasty stinging fishy things that you get in your salt water. Some people like to go fishing in the river near me. Once per year there are so many huge (more than a metre long, 20kg) salmon that you could just reach in and pick them up with your hands (it's against the law), or walk across the river on top of them all.
Some places in Canada get stinging flying bugs like black flys or moskitoes, how about in Mallorca? Not here though, just a few moskitoes that are eaten by bats each evening. I was going to make an electronic bat frequency down-converter to hear what they are saying, until I heard a recording of them on the internet and it sounded like digital data.
Hasta la vista, Ivan!