While staying in Perpignan we took advantage of the 3 euro train trip down to Port Vendres close to the Spanish border. It was a wee bit of a pilgrimage for us as this is where he spent the last four years of his life as a painter. There is a local association dedicated to keeping the memory of his time spent here and other parts of the region alive.
There used to be a small museum dedicated to his works but the association now works out of a small 'shop' which was sadly closed for winter. Although peering inside we did not appear to be missing much as the main focus was on a large book showing his paintings plus the history of his time spent here and we already own it, it was this that had brought us here.
It is a picturesque town, still largely unspoiled, where the Pyrenees meet the Mediterranean and it is easy to see what brought him and many other painters here.
There is a path to follow that takes you to many of the spots he did his paintings from which we decided to do...but only after a spot of lunch by the harbour with a glass of sangria to start, well are nearly in Spain!
While sitting there we reminded ourselves how lucky we are to be able to have these little adventures!
Part of the path led uphill on a rather dicey patch so I suggested to Pauline she should walk out to the end of the pier and I would try the climb before joining her there.
On the way up I had crossed a narrow road so I chose this as the easier way down. Unbeknown to me Pauline had got a wee bit anxious and had been texting me as she lost sight of me on my climb but my phone had used up its data so I was not receiving them!
Did eventually phone her during my decent as thought she might be a 'wee bit anxious'...she was!!
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