We´ve left Barcelona, but a blog post will be put up at some point describing what we did. On Monday, we said goodbye to Barcelona and hello to the open road. We rented a car and headed NE out of Barcelona, stopping only to grab a really terrible lunch in a hole-in-the-wall cafe in some town that barely has a name. Despite the waiter/chef/cashier´s assurances to the contrary, I maintain that the strange transparent strips of matter on our side salads were some form of plastic.
Regardless, after lunch we arrived at Castell de Pubol, just outside of La Pera, Spain. Forming the southernmost point of Catalonia´s ¨Salvador Dali Triangle,¨ this castle complex was purchased by Dali in 1968 as a present for his wife, Gala. Husbands take note.
Dali painted the ceiling so everytime Gala looked towards Heaven, she would think of him.
What better way to cover up two unsightly radiators than with a door painted to look like to radiators...
The pool´s fountain, complete with numerous busts of Wagner
Cadaques, as viewed from the white-knuckle, heart-attack-inducing drive through the mountains
From here, we head West towards Figueres for the final stop stop on the Dali express, the Teatre-Museu Dali. Stay tuned.
2 comments:
dali was kind of a freak, huh? Glad you're reunited. i miss you!
speaking of pools...
the pool on the mount is staying open until august 14th! whhooooot!! i've got your chair and i'm waiting for you with a sunkist! love.
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