Walking along the bay

Post by Charlie: Cadaques was made famous by Dali and other artists hanging out here. We are going to see his house across the peninsula tomorrow. Here they frame the picture of Cadaques for you, in true Dali fashion:

and I got friendly with the locals:

This house is on a little island, pretty cool, but I see some logistical issues:

On the way back we take a picture of a woman taking a picture of the frame. Maybe not surreal but recursive at least:

Almost back

to our hotel:

On the bus

Cadaques is in a peninsula and you have to take this winding, narrow road over the mountains to get there. I was glad I was not driving the bus. This is looking back at Roses, on the road to Cadaques:

This is the narrow road.

and this is coming down from the mountains into Cadaques:

Cadaques is very pretty

The weather is partly cloudy but often quite windy. We might be spending time in our hotel public rooms watching the bay.

It clears up on and off:

 

Strictly Forbidden

We took the bus from Girona to the remote, coastal town of Cadaques. The bus has some strict rules:

No smoking, I am behind that 100%. No ice cream, okay, it drips and gets the seats and floor sticky. No hamburgers, okay, lots of saturated fats. But no lollypops! That is going too far. Off the bus, Lolita.

And don’t worry, we were in the second seat and not the first seat reserved for the old guy with the cane.