11 September 2008
10 September 2008
Summer's End - Succulents
Posted by Jilly at 10:27 17 comments
Labels: The Old Town
09 September 2008
Summer's End - Les Girls
If you are driving home along the Promenade du Soleil after a night out in Menton, suddenly the traffic slows and you get a free cabaret and naturally you arrive chez vous later than you intended.
(I look these photographs before I was so patiently taught to change White Balance settings, so apologies for the bright yellow light. )
Posted by Jilly at 10:12 32 comments
Labels: Restaurants and Bars
08 September 2008
Summer's End - Dusk over Solenzara Beach
Posted by Jilly at 10:46 18 comments
07 September 2008
Summer's End - the Look
The lower back seems to be a preferred place for a tattoo although that's not what the man in the plaid shirt is looking at...
Posted by Jilly at 10:07 20 comments
Labels: People
06 September 2008
Summer's End - the Scooter Dog
This small sheepdog of the mountains of the Pyrénées is considered the oldest of the French herding dogs. They were used in concert with the large white sheep guardian dogs, the Great Pyrénées (Pyrenean Mountain Dog) of the region. The little dog herded the sheep. The big dog watched over them. The natural abilities of this shaggy shepherd are legend - flocks being entrusted to the two different dogs without a human handler. They were officially recognized by the French Kennel Club in 1921.
The breed is also called a Labrit in France. You see many in the south of France.
Posted by Jilly at 07:42 18 comments
Labels: Dogs, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
05 September 2008
Summer's End - Russelia
Posted by Jilly at 09:38 9 comments
Labels: Gardens, The Old Town
04 September 2008
Summer's End - the Sail Boat
Summer is coming to an end although you'd not know it if you walk along the Promenade du Soleil in Menton. Yes, it's just a little cooler but that is welcome. Many take advantage of the beach and sea but as the children have gone back to school, it's less crowded. September in Menton is a fabulous time.
Here's a shot taken just before 18.00h last Sunday. We're on a boat coming back from a day on the water in Italy - a repeat performance of 'The Boat Trip' that we shared in July. I'm shooting against the sun - Menton and the port of Garavan await us as we follow this sail boat into the harbour.
Posted by Jilly at 08:34 18 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
03 September 2008
The Village Fête - the Boules Competition 5
However, despite shadows, I prefer the first one. It seems to me these guys - obviously great buddies - are more relaxed - they look at the camera in a more natural and direct manner. In the second one - well, it seems more posed to me, less natural. What do you think?
Posted by Jilly at 14:07 11 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
02 September 2008
The Village Fête - the Boules Competition 4
I love the man in the top left hand corner - he went right up on his toes as he threw, and then almost fell forward as the boule left his hand.
Posted by Jilly at 08:39 16 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
01 September 2008
Theme Day: Sister Cities - the Ghost Town
I'm posting a place I loved when I was there in June this year - a Ghost Town. It's called Grafton, just outside Zion National Park in Utah, USA. Massive mountains, arid landscape, burning dry heat - so different from the Mediterranean and yet so stunningly beautiful. As is Menton.
Recognise the building in the photo below? If you've seen the 1969 film, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with Paul Newman and Robert Redford, you might. In the B & W photo you see Butch and Etta (played by Katharine Ross) riding around this schoolhouse - which, as is obvious, has now been restored. (perhaps slightly over-restored).
To see a great short video (2.26 minutes) plus commentary, of Grafton, please click below:
There are 148 fellow City Daily Photo bloggers from all around the world taking part in today's Theme. Do pay some a visit and enjoy - Click here to view thumbnails for all participants.
Stop Press: David from Tamarindo, Costa Rica DP has posted on Laguna Beach today - Laguna Beach is one of Menton's sister cities.
Posted by Jilly at 08:31 23 comments
Labels: Daily Photo Theme Day:
31 August 2008
The Village Fête - the Boules Competition 3
In the smaller photograph (click to enlarge) you see the boules field, laid out in lines for the competition. Today they are playing doublettes - or doubles.
There are three types of competition in boules:
- three players per team (two boules per player), called triples
- two players per team (three boules per player), called doubles
- one player per team (three boules per player), called singles
Want to read a simplified and brief version of the rules? - click on the link.
Posted by Jilly at 08:27 8 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
30 August 2008
The Village Fête - the Boules Competition 2
In the smaller photograph, a lady (more men play than women but yes, women certainly play too) holds her boule in a cloth, which she'll use to ensure the boule is free from dust and grit.
Boules are heavy, by the way - solid metal and weighing around 800 grams (or just under) - that's about 1.76 lbs.
You can read more on the game of pétanque by clicking on the link.
Posted by Jilly at 08:46 12 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
29 August 2008
The Village Fête - the Boules Competition
Boules or Pétanque? You can read more on this by clicking on this link.
Boules fascinates me. For instance - how many ways are there to hold the boules? Here you see two ways to hold three. More tomorrow...
Posted by Jilly at 08:55 16 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
28 August 2008
The Village Fête - the Pomme d'Or
The tradition of the Golden Apple goes back to Medieval times when the nobles made an offering to the church. The crucifix, which you saw entering the church the other day, and the sword represent the two social orders.
I didn't photograph the ceremony itself or follow the procession through the little streets of the village. There is much we have missed - next year, I promise.
Tomorrow - on to other joys of the Village Fête - how about a game of boules?
Posted by Jilly at 08:48 12 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
27 August 2008
The Village Fête - Eglise Saint Barthélemy
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Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
26 August 2008
The Village Fête - the Offering
Gorbio is in Fête several times during the year but perhaps the most important is this one - the Fête Patronale de Saint Barthélémy. It takes place over a Saturday and Sunday in August each year. Sunday's events started with the Blessing of the Animals - followed by a chanted mass in the Eglise St. Barthélémy, celebrated by the curé, Père Baudoin.
I'll tell you more about this medieval tradition tomorrow but today we see the offering. In medieval times two chickens were strung up by their feet, hung on a stick and offered to the curé. Today, they are carefully put into a string bag and at the end of the ceremony returned to their breeder. The offering is made by the Festival Committee.
Posted by Jilly at 16:41 10 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
25 August 2008
The Village Fête - the Blessing of the Animals
Tomorrow - the live offering to the curé.
Posted by Jilly at 13:23 6 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
24 August 2008
The Village Fête - Manon
This morning, the animals gathered in the village square - around the old elm tree that was planted in 1713. The priests walked down from the church for the Blessing of the Animals. Here you see Gorbio's newest resident - Manon, the baby donkey.
Tomorrow - the Blessing.
Posted by Jilly at 13:23 11 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
23 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Sheep who Swims in the Sea
Woolite loves to swim in the sea with her owner Philippe (see yesterday's post). Here she is saying Bonjour to a Jack Russell terrier. In the smaller photograph, like everyone else, she takes a shower after her swim. And below you see her in a race with her owner. Click on Riviera Dogs for another few of the little dog - plus his ball.
Posted by Jilly at 10:57 16 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
22 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - 30 Million d'Amis
Here you see the 30 Million d'Amis crew filming Woolite and Philippe along the promenade where Menton joins Roquebrune. Tomorrow come back and see Woolite swimming in the sea with Philippe.
Posted by Jilly at 15:30 13 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
21 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Cat
Then take a walk in the Old Town. Just wander - take little alleyways, don't worry, you won't get lost - and anyway, exploring is all part of the fun. And a promise - you'll see lots of cats.
This lovely cat often sits here, appreciating caresses from locals and visitors.
Posted by Jilly at 08:10 22 comments
Labels: Cats, The Old Town
20 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Turtle
Talking of water creatures - to see crocodiles doing naughty things, take a look at Nantes Daily Photo.
Posted by Jilly at 11:02 13 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
19 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Pianist
He was incredible to watch as he played and conducted at the same time. The critic of Nice-Matin wrote that it was better than a fireworks display and in his opinion, the best of the three pieces.
Posted by Jilly at 15:09 12 comments
Labels: Fêtes
18 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Festival of Music
Ahead of us is the Chapelle des Pénitents Blancs - you saw the inside of this beautiful building the other day. The majority of the Old Town is to our right. Behind us is the sea and so those sitting facing us, have a wondrous view. Actually I think we do too, don't you?
In the photograph, the pianist and artisitic director of the Festival, Jean-Bernard Pommier, is addressing the audience. He is also the conductor of the orchestra: the Martinova-Kazakov Menton Saint-Peterburg Orchestra.
They played works by Mozart, Haydn and Saint Saëns. My favourite was the beautiful clarinet of Andrey Kazakov - the soloist in Mozart's Concerto for clarinet and orchestra KV622. Unfortunately I couldn't get a photograph of him as he was masked by the conductor, who because of the wind had to conduct with one hand only and with the other, he held on to the soloist's music - to prevent it blowing away in the wind. Someone needed to have brought a peg onstage!
I want to thank Chuckeroon of Richmond upon Thames Daily Photo. If I printed out and counted the number of emails, Chuckeroon has written - helping me, advising me, answering endless questions on night photography, I think I'd fill the Basilica with them. Chuckeroon, thank you so much for your patience with me. A long way to go yet, but I'm slowly learning and today go to buy a 'proper' tripod. I took this photograh with a Gorillapod, which had been suggested by Don, a regular visitor to Menton and to this blog. It stood happily on the low wall in front of where I sat. Thanks, Don.
Tomorrow - the pianist and the cellos.
Posted by Jilly at 09:42 17 comments
Labels: Churches, Fêtes, The Old Town
17 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Prince
Watering the hanging pots the other day, who should pop out and jump on the plastic support of another pot, but a frog. He lives in the right hand pot you see in the smaller photo.
Do you think if I kiss him he'll turn into my Prince?
Posted by Jilly at 08:32 20 comments
Labels: Gardens
16 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - Youth
And if you'd like to see The Barack Obama Dog please click on the live link to Riviera Dogs.
Posted by Jilly at 08:51 13 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
15 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Piano Recital
Menton holds its famous Festival of Music each August. In additional to the main concerts held outside the Basilica at 21h30, there are smaller recitals held outdoors at 11h and 17h (we saw the Mandolin Player the other day). There are also recitals that take place at 18h at the stunningly beautiful Chapelle des Pénitents Blancs, the interior of which, you see here. This Chapel stands at a right-angle to the Basilica itself in the centre of the Old Town.
These are my first proper attempts at indoor photography. I tried using a Gorillapod as a tripod but no joy - the chairs available as support were just too slippery. And I apologise for the awful photograph of Einav Yarden, the wonderful Israeli pianist. (I'm learning, folks) Einav lives in the USA. She played - so beautifully - a series of sonatas by Bach, Stravinsky and Beethoven.
Posted by Jilly at 10:06 19 comments