Gorbio village. They knew what they were doing in medieval times when they built houses with such thick walls. The sun slams down yet the village stays shady and cool.
31 July 2010
Sun, Shade and Silhouettes in Gorbio
Gorbio village. They knew what they were doing in medieval times when they built houses with such thick walls. The sun slams down yet the village stays shady and cool.
30 July 2010
Mandragore
29 July 2010
La Mer - Rounding the Lighthouse
Next we sail past Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and Monaco and on to Cap d'Ail, Eze, Beaulieu and our destination for a day on the water: a tiny bay off Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat but that was on Monte Carlo Daily Photo.
28 July 2010
La Mer - Leaving Port
27 July 2010
La mer
26 July 2010
The Three Bulldogs
25 July 2010
Hot Conversation
24 July 2010
Beausejour - Yvan and Naïla
Yvan's wife Naïla uses her artistic flair to create a beautiful ambiance. Note the courgette plants growing outside and below, a ladybird appears on a leaf! And I love the flower pot declaring their love.
23 July 2010
Beausejour - Menu in the Mirror
The writing on the mirror proposes La Farandole, a mix of Gorbio specialities. Click on the link to take a look.
22 July 2010
The Parvis of Prince Honoré III
In 1757 Honoré III of Monaco used white and black pebbles to create the mosaic which represents weaponry and the Grimaldi's coat of arms. The curved 'H' signifies Honoré III. Menton, of course, was ruled by the Princes of Monaco until the French revolution.
After centuries of feet, the tops of some of the pebbles are worn totally flat. The photo below was taken very near the entrance to the church.
On the other hand...a few years ago we had massive flooding in Menton and the rampes (the steps leading up to the Parvis) and also perhaps the parvis itself, had to be restored. The flooding had lifted many of the pebbles. So perhaps the reason the tops of some pebbles are perfectly flat isn't the effect of centuries of wear but of fairly recent renovation and brand new cut stones. I prefer to think it was caused by feet over the centuries!
21 July 2010
Going to Seed
This is a South African plant that is more than happy in the south of France. It's a member of the lily family, hence the common name of African Lily or Lily of the Nile.
20 July 2010
Smoke
19 July 2010
The Imaginary Friend
This little girl fascinated me. When she wasn't with her father, she ran about the square, hiding behind one of the trees (see below) and sometimes seemed lost in her own thoughts but of course she was playing with and talking to her 'imaginary friend.'
When you were a child, did you have an imaginary friend?
18 July 2010
The Sundial Artist
In the lower photos you can see the artist working on it. See how the Château seems to grow out of the rocks that support it.

17 July 2010
Fête Saint Pierre - the Blessing at Sea
16 July 2010
Fête Saint Pierre - the Embonpoint
15 July 2010
Fête Saint Pierre - the Gendarme's Daughter
This adorable little girl - and the bump on her head - is safe in her father's arms and about to board the boat.
So far as I can ascertain his hat and the number of stripes signifies that he is a commandant of the police gendarmerie which is the military police in France. If I've got this all wrong, perhaps someone will correct me. You don't often see this traditional gendarme's hat in Menton - at least I've not seen it except on a ceremonial occasion such as this festival.
14 July 2010
Fête Saint Pierre - Embarkation
You can see a closer view of the little dog on Riviera Dogs today.
13 July 2010
Fête Saint Pierre - the Helping Hand
12 July 2010
Féte Saint Pierre - Exuberance
'Exuberance is beauty' ~ William Blake
11 July 2010
Fête Saint Pierre - the Dignitaries
The Basilica is to the left of the photo - out of shot. At the top of the steps you see part of the beautiful Chapelle des Pénitents Blancs which was built between 1680 and 1687.
10 July 2010
Fête Saint Pierre - the Folk Group
Their parents are the well-known Cornish artists John Dyer and Joanne Short. Click on the link to see their beautiful art depicting life in the south of France. Their next exhibition takes place in Cornwall from the 18th July.