title The Colourful Boats of Collioure, France - 20th September 2006 intro On the way back from Dalí's house in Port Lligat, we'd driven through Collioure and thought it worth a second visit, so Nosher and Idobel headed over for a day trip seeing as it's not too far from Grape-Picking Central. The town is attractive in a Cannes type of way (and similarly busy with tourists) and it lives up to its name's inference with many particularly colourful buildings dotted around. There are also a few interesting quirks, including several pictures-frames-on-sticks where different views of the town can be seen, and the colourful boats down in the harbour. imgp6940 Boules in the square imgp6943 Kepping a boule handy imgp6945 Boules are inspected imgp6946 The colourful buildings of Collioure imgp6947 A Collioure street imgp6949 Trees, flags and a roaming tourist imgp6951 A woman sells stuff imgp6952 Colourful boats in the harbour imgp6954 A geezer with moobs takes a shower on the beach imgp6955 Isobel on the quay imgp6957 A couple of women have a paddle on the breakwater imgp6959 A picture-frame-on-a-stick picks out a clock imgp6961 Café life by the sea imgp6963 Isobel has a peer through a picture frame imgp6965 A view of the church and beach through a frame imgp6967 A church on a hill imgp6971 Up at the church imgp6973 The harbour wall imgp6975 Isobel roams around imgp6976 Isobel's got an ice cream imgp6978 A Fiat "Italian Mouse" acts as a fruit basket imgp6982 A derelict building near Le Bolou imgp6984 Isobel waits for another photo