Hike, walk, travel, discover world around your self.
Don't just land there, do something.
If I had my life to live over again then
I would relax, I would take more chances,
I would take more trips,
I would climb more mountain,
swim more sea, and watch more sunsets.
I would go places and do things and
travel lighter than I have.
I would ride more merry-go-rounds..
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Salvador Dali - Pubol castle - Spain
until her death in 1982. Few years after Gala died Dali move back to his sea hous at Port Lligat. Walking through the rooms of Castle Pubol is something special. On every step the visitor cannot help but to be continually aware of the Dali’s art feeling.
In 1958, Dalí and Gala were re-married in a Roman Catholic ceremony. Gala died on June 10, 1982.
He spent his remaining years back in his beloved Catalonia.
having lived together since 1929, were married in a civil ceremony. As war started in Europe, Dalí and Gala moved to the United States in 1940, where they lived for eight years. In 1942 he published his entertaining autobiography, The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí.
The castle where Salvador Dali and Gala lived has the appearance of a small Gothic Renaissance palace without heavy fortification. Some of the structures from 14th and 16th centuries remain, but have been largely disfigured by refurbishment work done in later periods.
Built beside the castle, the church is dedicated to St.Peter, patron saint of reapers and ironsmiths. It was built in the first half of the 14th century, is Gothic style, has a central nave, side chapels and a polygonal sanctuary on which there was the Gothic retable of Sant Pere de Pubol, made in the 15th century by Bernat de Martorell.
Landscape of Spain
Pubol itself is a tiny romantic village in the middle of Catalalunya. The centre of village is Casa Museu Castell Gala-Dali, castlle that Dali presented to his muse Gala - Helena Dimitriovnie Diakonova