19 May 2007
18 May 2007
Little old ladies
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17 May 2007
A style of house
This is a longer view - this time taken from the front - of the building featured two days ago when you saw a close-up of the side of the building. The building faces the sea and is just by the casino. You can see the detailed photograph here. Abraham asked if this style of architecture has a name and I just don't know. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable than me can help. Certainly, many buildings have those lovely tall French windows, and that colour turquoise is much used in Menton.
Posted by Jilly at 16:11 10 comments
Labels: Architecture
16 May 2007
15 May 2007
Just a small detail...
Posted by Jilly at 18:42 6 comments
Labels: Architecture
14 May 2007
The Wilder Shores of Love
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13 May 2007
Unnatural fishing
Fishing off the rocks in Menton - this was taken in an area between the Old Town and Roquebrune-cap-Martin. Note: this breakwater is man-made, but what the hell....
Posted by Jilly at 17:35 6 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
12 May 2007
A jug apart
Posted by Jilly at 17:48 7 comments
Labels: Markets
11 May 2007
Service du Patrimoine
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Labels: Doorways and Windows
10 May 2007
St. John's Anglican Church, Menton
St. John's is part of the Diocese in Europe that exists to serve Anglicans across Continental Europe and beyond. English congregations and churches have been established on the European mainland since before the Reformation. The Diocese in Europe is present in 42 countries with around 250 chaplaincies and congregations, and forms part of the Province of Canterbury.
St. John's has a library with over 5000 English books - it's open twice a week and is a focus for English-speakers in Menton who like to meet over a cup of tea!
The church is situated one street in from the sea and just across from the Jardin de Bioves and the Casino.
Posted by Jilly at 13:22 7 comments
Labels: Churches
09 May 2007
By popular demand!
Nowadays you can drive to the cemetery which is at the top of the Old Town, and so, if you have shopping, you can walk DOWN with it. Imagine in the old days when people had to carry every single thing UP to their houses - of course they had donkeys in those days... It's like that in all the hill villages around here. No wonder the old people live so long - and they do.
Posted by Jilly at 16:06 15 comments
Labels: The Old Town
08 May 2007
One way to get there...
Posted by Jilly at 13:13 19 comments
Labels: The Old Town
07 May 2007
Dark into light...
Posted by Jilly at 17:26 6 comments
Labels: The Old Town
06 May 2007
Une coupe de champagne?
Posted by Jilly at 12:35 12 comments
Labels: Markets
05 May 2007
Panther
A little self-indulgence here, as I couldn't resist photographing this lovely old car. I think I was a petrol head in another life because I love Top Gear, a British television programme about cars. You will see Carnoles in the background. Carnoles is a suburb of Roquebrune-cap-Martin which adjoins Menton. The car is a Panther which means nothing to me. I'm sure someone out there will be able to enlighten us. It has a British flag so is perhaps British owned. Year? I don't know.
Posted by Jilly at 15:51 9 comments
Labels: Miscellany
04 May 2007
Brocante!
The 1st May each year sees a massive brocante in Menton and each year it gets more and more crowded. Stalls selling all manner of beautiful antiques sit alongside others selling total junk. Anyone can take a stall and it makes for a fascinating mix. Tables crowd the walking street, the market area, and various squares throughout the town and along the sea. It's pretty much impossible to park but everyone has a good time. This lady caught my camera's eye. She has difficulty walking yet notice how elegant she is, she wears her hat at a jaunty angle and has a beautifully cared-for little dog. I've photographed this lady before - in a different hat! - on Riviera Dogs.
Posted by Jilly at 12:59 12 comments
03 May 2007
Doves
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Labels: Doorways and Windows, The Old Town
02 May 2007
Lunchtime!
Are dogs allowed in restaurants in your country?
Note: Since posting this, sadly Le Balico has been sold and is now under new management.
Posted by Jilly at 18:10 16 comments
Labels: Dogs, People, Restaurants and Bars
01 May 2007
Monthly Theme Day: City Exchange - New York City
18 months ago I was in NYC (a city I love to bits) for a few days and had always wanted to visit the wondrous Chrysler Building but somehow, on previous visits, had never gotten around to it. Well you can't! You can go into the lobby and that's about it. You peer across a barrier at those incredible Art Deco elevator doors but can go no further - so I decided to go to the top of the Empire State Building and look at the building from above. As many of you will know, when you get to the viewing gallery of the Empire State Building, there is a map listing all the main buildings and landmarks you see - but this part of the map stopped me in my tracks. Look above and you'll see just the outline of where the Twin Towers were before 9/11. Somehow, when you look at this drawing and see the height of the Towers in relation to the rest of the buildings in Manhattan - well, it's mind boggling. I was staying in TriBeCa so took the opportunity to visit Ground Zero. And today, on A City Exchange, I show this as my tiny tribute to those who died that day.
And here's the Chrysler Building in all it's glory.
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Melbourne, Australia -
Naples (FL), USA -
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Hong Kong, China -
Mazatlan, Mexico -
Buenos Aeres, Argentina -
Manila, Philippines -
Arradon, France -
Madison (WI), USA -
Evry, France -
Seoul, Korea -
Shanghai, China -
Bucaramanga (Santander), Colombia -
Sequim (WA), USA -
Singapore, Singapore -
Budapest, Hungary -
Baziège, France -
Hamburg, Germany -
Toruń, Poland -
Nelson, New Zealand -
Madison (WI), USA -
Vantaa, Finland -
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -
Mainz, Germany -
Dubai, UAE -
Saint Paul (MN), USA -
Cork, Ireland -
Stockholm, Sweden -
Menton, France -
Tel Aviv, Israel -
Albuquerque (NM), USA -
Kitakami, Japan -
Stayton (OR), USA -
Szentes, Hungary -
Stavanger, Norway -
Grenoble, France -
Villigen, Switzerland -
Paris, France -
Hyde, UK -
Moscow, Russia -
Joplin (MO), USA -
Jakarta, Indonesia -
Greenville (SC), USA -
Cape Town, South Africa -
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Tokyo, Japan -
Madrid, Spain -
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Oulu, Finland -
Lubbock (TX), USA -
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina -
Baton Rouge (LA), USA -
Sydney, Australia -
Maple Ridge (BC), Canada -
Vancouver, Canada -
Seattle (WA), USA -
Selma (AL), USA -
Chandler (AZ), USA -
Sharon (CT), USA -
Manila, Philippines -
Lyon, France -
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Hayle, UK -
Wailea (HI), USA -
Saarbrücken, Germany -
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Saint Louis (MO), USA -
Cypress (TX), USA
Posted by Jilly at 16:28 11 comments
Labels: Daily Photo Theme Day:
30 April 2007
Muguet for the first of May
I lived for a year in Pyrénées when I first came to France, and there the bus drivers give every female passenger a sprig on the 1st May. I don't believe this happens on the Côte d'Azur but someone might correct me. I hope they do. A lovely idea.
So, a sprig of muguet for YOU for tomorrow - and may it bring you luck for the rest of the year.
(This post is one day early because tomorrow is DP Theme Day.)
Posted by Jilly at 10:43 10 comments
Labels: Markets
29 April 2007
Journée nationale de la déportation
Posted by Jilly at 12:26 8 comments
Labels: People
28 April 2007
27 April 2007
Give me light!
Narrow and dark - how some of the streets in the old town can be. The beautiful church, which you saw in this post, is glimpsed at the end.
Posted by Jilly at 18:57 10 comments
Labels: The Old Town
26 April 2007
A gateway in Gorbio
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Labels: Doorways and Windows, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
25 April 2007
Vote!
We've moved from Menton Old Town today to Gorbio village (my village) - which is about 7 or so kilometres from Menton. Here we are just inside the archway that is the entrance to the vieux village. On the right are metal panels displaying each candidate from last Sunday's election for President. You might notice a space between the first two panels and the rest - that's to allow the homeowner to enter his house! That's how it is in a medieval village.
Posted by Jilly at 15:05 11 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
24 April 2007
Basilique Saint-Michel
Each August we have the music festival in Menton which is held most evenings in the paved area outside this lovely church. Concerts range from classic to jazz and always with wondrously talented musicians. Last year Daniel Baremboim's West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, played one night. This orchestra of young Israeli and Palestinian musicians was created, I believe, through the friendship of Israeli conductor and pianist, Baremboim and the late Palestinian-born writer, Edward Said.
Posted by Jilly at 18:32 6 comments
Labels: Churches, The Old Town
23 April 2007
22 April 2007
Do we care a fig for Earth Day?
So, an olive or a fig to honour Earth Day? Both conjure up the Mediterranean for me but I chose this fig simply because it is so old, probably over 100 years. It's a great tree that's withstood polution and everything thrown at it and it gives me beautiful figs in August/September. I took the photograph this morning - it's not in full leaf yet and still has only a few tiny fruits showing promise for the harvest. It's such a privilege to have this wondrous tree in my garden. You can read what the dogs think of it here.
Thank you so much to Isabella, Alice and Abraham for help in changing the width of my blog and the size of the photos. Hope you like the new look.
Posted by Jilly at 12:04 7 comments
Labels: Gardens
21 April 2007
Green door
Posted by Jilly at 15:27 4 comments
Labels: Doorways and Windows
20 April 2007
Echium
Echium candicans (Pride of Madeira) is a common plant in the south of France. The bees and butterflies just love it.
An apology that I've not been commenting much of late. Got friends for the Monte Carlo Tennis Open and 10 dogs en pension because it's school holiday time in this part of France (and all the dogs are in the house!) so here's a shot of a corner of my garden taken this morning. I'll catch up with comments next week. Forgive - and thanks so much for comments on my blogs.
Posted by Jilly at 17:26 9 comments
Labels: Gardens
19 April 2007
Hillside behind the Old Town
Posted by Jilly at 14:36 8 comments
Labels: Architecture
18 April 2007
Bay of Garavan
Posted by Jilly at 19:06 8 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
17 April 2007
Give us a kiss, luv!
Posted by Jilly at 18:21 1 comments
Labels: Doorways and Windows
16 April 2007
Resting place
Posted by Jilly at 19:17 10 comments
Labels: Cemeteries
15 April 2007
Water!
Posted by Jilly at 21:01 5 comments
Labels: The Old Town
14 April 2007
Electrician needed!
No wonder Menton Council is offering financial help to house owners in the Vieille Ville to enable them to restore their houses. This house looks as if it could do with an electrician for starters. Somehow tho I love it as it is.
Posted by Jilly at 14:57 7 comments
Labels: Doorways and Windows, The Old Town
13 April 2007
12 April 2007
Shutters in the Old Town
These blue volets (shutters) caught my eye. In fact this blue is more often seen further along the coast in St. Tropez. Typical Menton colour is a pale turquoise or eau de nil. In the photo below you can see where I found this window.
Posted by Jilly at 18:27 10 comments
Labels: Doorways and Windows, The Old Town