27 August 2008
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.
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Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
25 August 2008
The Village Fête - the Blessing of the Animals
Tomorrow - the live offering to the curé.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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14 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - Laughter
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Labels: People
13 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Flat Peach
The original flat peach variety was introduced to the United States from China in 1869 but it never became very popular. New varieties of the flat peach have been gaining in popularity since the 1990s and have been fairly recently seen in the south of France. They are grown in France, Italy and Spain.
The flat peach comes with white or yellow flesh, as do their bigger cousins, of course - the round peach - but these have a very subtle flavour, delicate perfume, and are particularly sweet. Apparently they are easy to grow in our climate and are really catching on. Last week I saw about six stalls selling them in Menton market. Yesterday, when I took this photograph, only one, but that's because the season is coming to an end.
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Labels: Food and Wine, Markets
12 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Pink Beach Towel
The Golden Retriever and the Labrador playing in the sea, can be seen - in other shots and in close-up - by clicking on each link.
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Labels: Beach and Sea, Dogs
11 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Beach Companion
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Labels: Beach and Sea, Dogs
10 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Mandolin Player
This year Menton is holding the 59th Festival of Music. The main concerts are held on the Parvis of the Basilica Saint-Michel Archange - the big church in the Old Town of Menton. (If you go back to the hazy photograph of Menton a couple of days ago, you can see the church - the one with he tallest steeple). A Parvis is a square outside a church. You sit on tiered seating and as you listen to the music you look out over the sea to the horizon. It has to be one of the most magical places to see a concert.
And for those of you thinking that Menton is still sitting under a haze of pollution you should know the wind blew the muck away - probably it was the edge of a Mistral from the Rhône valley - that's as much as we get of a Mistral here. Now, we bask under clear sunny blue skies again. I'd hate you to worry about me!
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Labels: Fêtes
09 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Beach Vendor
The man who sells everything...dresses, shirts, scarves, swim-wear and sun hats. In his right-hand, he's carrying a home-made display case (you can see the cardboard and string) which is crammed with sunglasses and watches and probably a lot more besides.
He trudges the beaches for most of the day. Hot work I'd think with everything he's carrying, not to mention the weight of the hats on his head.
All the guys who sell sunglasses and watches are of North African origin and wear glorious flowing robes. Some try selling counterfeit watches and sunglasses. In Menton, but particularly across the border in Ventimiglia. Usually a cat and mouse game between them and the police. Whether this seller has counterfeit goods in his display case, I don't know. Probably not - he'd not be able to run very fast with that lot, would he? In any case, there are one of two of these sellers I see regularly so they probably have the relevant licence. Or the police turn a blind eye.
Posted by Jilly at 08:40 23 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea, Shopping
08 August 2008
Summertime in Menton - the Waiter
Posted by Jilly at 09:03 24 comments
Labels: Restaurants and Bars, The Old Town