30 December 2007
29 December 2007
Roquebrune village - 3
Rue Moncollet is the oldest street in the village and dates back to the 10th century. It's a long narrow street with stepped passageways and is filled with houses from the Middle Ages, many with barred windows.
We have walked just a few metres from the square we were in yesterday.
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28 December 2007
Roquebrune village - 2
You can see the Xth century château (we'll be visiting the château) built into the rock and below it, a restaurant called La Grotte. In shade and closed at the moment, the restaurant is totally carved out of the 'pudding' I spoke of yesterday, hence the name. Even the loo is carved into the rock! They make truly great pizzas at La Grotte and it's a really buzzing little restaurant/bar - and it's great fun, sitting outside under the awnings, eating and drinking with friends.
Behind us, and way below is the sea, with stunning panoramic views of Monaco, the Cabbé and Cap Martin. To our left is the hotel/restaurant, Les Deux Frères, which serves excellent food and is a great place to stay. Do come back tomorrow for more.
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27 December 2007
Roquebrune village - 1
Roquebrune village is built on a sand and pebble conglomerate from the Tertiary period. It's called the pudding and it appears very fragile and soft. However, it is amazingly strong. The whole village stands on this rock with no foundations, the tangled jigsaw of the buildings has held it all together for centuries.
There is a legend that the village of Roquebrune, clinging to the hillside, owes its survival to the fragile broom shrub which, in the 7th century, during a terrible earthquake, stopped its deadly pull towards the sea.
Do come back tomorrow when we'll be in the village itself.
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26 December 2007
Little Red Riding Hood
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Labels: Fêtes
25 December 2007
Joyeux Noel!
And pretend that he's a circus clown,
We'll have lots of fun with Mister Snowman,
Until the other kids knock him down.'
(Photo taken in the Jardin Bioves, Menton - where the whole area has been made into a Christmas Wonderland for children. )
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Labels: Fêtes
24 December 2007
Christmas Fair - rain!
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Labels: Markets
23 December 2007
Tai Chi
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Labels: Beach and Sea
22 December 2007
Give a dog a bone...
You can see what a beautiful face this dog has by clicking on the link.
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Labels: Dogs
21 December 2007
Christmas Fair - Santons
The santon comes from the Provençal santoun or 'little saint' and the figures became popular during the French Revolution when the churches were closed and the larger traditional nativity scenes in churches prohibited. Smaller figures began appearing in homes and quickly gained popularity.
You saw a different style of santon in yesterday's post.
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Labels: Markets
20 December 2007
Christmas Fair - La Cave de Gorbio
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Labels: Shopping
19 December 2007
The mystery of the finger nails
Anyone got the answer to this?
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Labels: Miscellany
18 December 2007
Plage du Golfe Bleu - 5
If you missed the earlier postings, you can read more on these paragliders who take off from Mont Agel HERE.
If you'd like to see a beautiful golden retriever walking the beach - and later being calmed by his gentle owner whilst one of the paragliders landed, please click on the link.
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17 December 2007
16 December 2007
Waves
In fact, today's weather, whilst still cold, is wonderful. Bluest sky again, hardly any wind, so tomorrow - back to the beach in Roquebrune and those paragliders.
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Labels: Beach and Sea
15 December 2007
Brrrrrr...
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Labels: Beach and Sea
14 December 2007
Plage du Golfe Bleu - 3
In this photograph you can see some guys packing up their parachutes ready for the long hike back to the van that will take them way, way up to Mont Agel for another flight. Getting to the beach is a hike. You park near to the railway station of Roquebrune-cap-Martin, you walk down a long flight of steps and then under the railway lines and alongside what looks like it was once a river until you get to the beach. And those parachutes, once packed up into rucksacks, look very heavy to me.
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13 December 2007
12 December 2007
Plage du Golfe Bleu - 1
I drove down to the beach this morning because I wanted to photograph some of the paragliders landing - and whilst waiting, just enjoyed the beach. Come back for more tomorrow, won't you?
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11 December 2007
Christmas Fair - Honey
Which flavour of honey do you prefer?
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Labels: Markets