11 January 2010
10 January 2010
Surprises
One of the pleasures of exploring a hill village is the element of surprise. Turn a corner, climb some steps, traverse an alleyway - you always find something new.
I've been going to the medieval village of Roquebrune for years - indeed I lived just below it for seven of them but here's a corner I discovered just before Christmas - isn't it pretty.
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09 January 2010
Drawing in the Sand
Menton and a man draws in the sand.
To see something fabulous, do take a look at this video. Kseniya Simonova is a Ukrainian artist who won Ukraine's version of 'America's Got Talent.' She uses a giant light box, dramatic music, imagination and 'sand painting' skills to interpret Germany's invasion and occupation of Ukraine during WWII.
Click on link to view. Please do - it's fabulous!
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Labels: Beach and Sea
08 January 2010
07 January 2010
Bracing
The sea is still unsettled after all that rain - rocks and pebbles have been washed up the beach. No surfers today. We're looking towards the Old Town of Menton and beyond is Italy.
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Labels: Beach and Sea
06 January 2010
Dusk
~ Henry Wadworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882)
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05 January 2010
The Trainer Skates
For the Christmas and New Year period, an ice rink had been installed in the Jardin Biovès. Alongside was a small children's training area - the surface wasn't ice but had a slippery surface.
Young children wear these skates - not ice skates, not roller blades but special training skates. I'd never seen these before. Have you?
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Labels: Sport
04 January 2010
The Kite
The swimmers in the sea are surfers, one of whom we saw yesterday. We are looking towards the Old Town of Menton and Italy beyond.
'Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend, a new love, a new country.'
~ Anais Nin
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Labels: Beach and Sea
03 January 2010
The Man Who Walks on Water
Yesterday in Menton. After snow, weeks of rain, suddenly a joyous blue-skied day.
Whoever said the Mediterranean didn't have a tide didn't see yesterday's waves. Yes, I know, nothing compared to Australia's surf beaches but this guy was having the best fun.
Sadly - tragically - the high seas also brought drama to the south of France. In Marseilles two people drowned after being swept out to sea and in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, just along the coast from Monaco, a young woman died of a heart attack after being taken by a wave.
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Labels: Beach and Sea
02 January 2010
Chemin des Crèches - the Barred Window and Jug
Christmas is over. In France you see decorations up for months so I'm not sure if there is a limit unlike in the UK where they stay up until 12th night - the 6th January - by which time they must be taken taken down.
I was going to continue this little series until the 6th January but today the sun is shining - it's glorious weather after snow and then endless rain - and so I've been out and taken some pics. So tomorrow, we'll see something else - thanks so much to everyone who has walked the village with me and visited these cribs. More next Christmas!
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
01 January 2010
Theme Day: Changes
Theme Day this month is 'Changes' and this photograph, taken at Le Balico in Menton reminded me that Martini has changed the shape of its bottles. Remember the old Martini bottle? - you see it on the left. And below the new one. I love the old one, same as I love the old Martini poster in the photo. But everything changes unless we believe, 'Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.'
Henri-Louis Bergson, the French Philosopher who in 1927 won the Nobel prize for Literature wrote:
'Exister, c'est changer ; changer, c'est mûrir ; mûrir, c'est se créer sans cesse.'
Note: Since posting this, sadly Le Balico has been sold and is under new management with different decor.
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31 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Artist's Crib
Giovanna is an artist who lives at the top of Roquebrune village, opposite the entrance to the medieval Château.
The red sign invites visitors to look through the French windows to the crib she has created but on the day I was there it was impossible to see due to lack of light. Nevertheless, I thought you might like to see her charming house with the lady at the upper window...
Happy New Year everyone!
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
30 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the 2000 year old Olive Tree
Some of you will remember this beautiful 2,000 year old olive tree in Roquebrune village - particularly the bloggers who climbed it.
Here is it used to display a nativity in a bird cage. Hard to see the actual crib as the camera focused on the wire of the cage.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
29 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Smallest Crib
I walked right past this crib, thinking it was simply a Christmas door decoration.
Later, on my return, there it was - a bright red ring box displaying the tiniest nativity scene I've ever seen.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
28 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Oil Drum Crib
A crib in an oil drum? Don't you just love the imagination of the villagers? The last photo doesn't show the actual crib very well - but you get the idea...
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
27 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Carved Crib
Of the 150 cribs in Roquebrune village there are hardly any that are the same. This one, sitting on top of a wall, appears to be housed in carved wood - perhaps a gourd but I don't think so.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
26 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Flower Pot
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
25 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Christmas Baubles
Here, tucked behind bars on a window sill are these painted Christmas decorations. An original creche, don't you think?
Wishing you and those you love the very best of Christmases!
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
24 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Bread Basket & and the Cage
I'm not sure if this is the village well or it's where the horses used to drink. Perhaps both. In any case it has been decorated for Christmas and is used to display two tiny cribs, one in a cage, one in a bread basket.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
23 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Tile Crib
This must count a permanent crib as it's cemented to the gate post of this house. A modern interpretation of the nativity. I love it!
This post is dedicated to Chuckeroon of Richmond-upon-Thames Daily Photo who has had a bad fall on black ice, breaking his shoulder, hip and femur. He's currently in hospital and when home will need rest and physiotherapy. Do visit his blog and leave a message which he'll see when he gets home. Get well soon, dear Chuckeroon.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
22 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Alleyway Crib
The medieval village of Roquebrune has many of these covered alleyways.
This charming and tiny nativity scene has been fixed to the stone wall, probably it is set back into a drainage hole.
To see Prince Albert II of Monaco and his companion, Charlene Wittstock, take to the icy sea for the traditional 'Bain de Noël' on Monte Carlo Daily Photo, please click on the link - you'll meet Woolite the sheep too!
Posted by Jilly at 08:23 12 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
21 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Mail Box
Not sure where to put your crib? Perhaps an old mail box will do - and it does. Perched on top of a wall, it catches our eye as we wander through the village.
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20 December 2009
Death by Snow
The pelargoniums (geraniums to you and me) are withered, the agapanthus looks decidedly out of sorts and the lily in the pot above probably won't recover.
No more snow overnight but it's still incredibly cold. The water in the dog bowls is frozen solid. Not south of France weather!
In the last photo, you see Daisy, an 8 month old labrador who is staying here for a few months - yesterday she saw her first snow and thought it was the best fun.
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Labels: Gardens
19 December 2009
A Rare Occurrence
Snow is so rare on the Côte d'Azur that today we're taking a break from our walk through Roquebrune village.
Snow on the mountains in normal, but I've never had it settle in my garden before. Here you see snow on the Prickly Pears this morning. The steep track up the road is solid ice and snow, so for the moment I'm snowed in but the sun is shining and hopefully most of it will have melted before nightfall. Earlier I had no water - presumably the water counter at the top of the track was frozen but now - 11 a.m. - it's running again.
All very boring to anyone used to snow, but so unusual here. The dogs are mystified...and having the best fun.
To see snow in Casino Square in Monaco please click on the link - great photos thanks to my friend Maggie Calkins.
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Labels: Gardens
18 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Hole in the Wall
Don't you love this crib... a hole in the wall and covered with glass. Go on... click and blow up the smaller photograph and you'll see the creator of this nativity scene has gone to a lot of trouble.
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