06 March 2009
05 March 2009
La Fête du Citron (Music of the World) - Charleston
A car like this always makes me think of Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby - a novel, written in 1925 by one of the greatest writers ever.
The jazz age, charleston, prohibition - that's what this car, made by the Automobile Club of Menton, represents.
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Labels: Fêtes - La Fête du Citron
04 March 2009
La Fête du Citron (Music of the World) - the Drum Sticks
I was rather taken with this young man's legs so thought you might be too! I presume those are drumsticks tucked in his boot.
In the smaller photo you see the young lady from yesterday. This beautifully dressed group is waiting for the Corso to start.
Posted by Jilly at 11:52 11 comments
Labels: Fêtes - La Fête du Citron
03 March 2009
La Fête du Citron (Music of the World) - the Medieval Players
This beauty is part of a group, dressed in medieval costume, who play music and throw flags. They are from Cuneo, not far from Turin - in Italy.
Look at the quality of their clothes - fabulous fabrics and so beautifully made.
This was taken as I wandered around before the Corso (parade of floats) started - and actually the best time to get photographs, as on this day we ended up with 25,000 visitors.
Don't miss Bibi's post on A Yankee in Belgrade today. If you like dogs, you won't want to miss it.
Posted by Jilly at 07:21 15 comments
Labels: Fêtes - La Fête du Citron
02 March 2009
La Fête du Citron (Music of the World) - French Cancan
We can't be in France and not have the music of French Cancan, can we? Here we see Montmartre's Moulin Rouge and as we walk around we notice Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is painting at his easel, the musicians are playing and La Goulou is dancing. Oh la la!
Today I'd like to introduce you to a fellow blogger, Catherine, who lives in Paris but visits Menton with her family during the school holidays. Her love of Menton is evident in her beautiful words and photographs. Do take a look - it's called The Five of Us. Scroll down to see her recent photographs.
Posted by Jilly at 07:12 21 comments
Labels: Fêtes - La Fête du Citron
01 March 2009
Theme Day: Glass...in Gorbio
Today is Theme Day in the City Daily Photo community with today's subject being 'glass.' We are inside the restored medieval Château in the hill village of Gorbio, near to Menton. Here we see a 13th century gemeled window through a pane of glass as we look out over village roofs. This beautiful Château is now used as an exhibition space.
Over a hundred people will be posting their interpretation of today's theme - you'll find many wonderful photographs taken with imagination and flair. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants
Posted by Jilly at 01:03 46 comments
Labels: Daily Photo Theme Day:, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
28 February 2009
La Fête du Citron (Music of the World) - the Girl in the Green Dress
Today, we've joined the Corso and so have 25,000 other people so it's pretty crowded.
All the floats are made of oranges and lemons but we also see dancers, musicians, entertainers from many different countries. This young lady is part of a group from Brazil and her shoulders support a beautifully made display - see last photo. It can't be easy to support the weight, deal with that fan and smile at the same time.
The building you see in the background is the Anglican church in Menton.
Tomorrow is Theme Day in the City Daily Photo community - the subject is 'glass' - so we divert for one day but the Fête du Citron returns on Monday.
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Labels: Fêtes - La Fête du Citron
27 February 2009
La Fête du Citron (Music of the World) - Polka & the Rubberbands
This is how the oranges are fixed to create the displays. You can just see the wire netting which has already been fixed to a massive iron framework.
The flecks of white on the oranges are bits of Silly String. This photograph was part of a float taken at the Corso (procession of floats) where the kids have the best time squirting it at each other and at the floats. After last year's parade, I read in Nice-Matin that this wasn't going to be allowed in future as it makes so much mess in the streets but that directive obviously never happened. Click HERE to see the mess last year.
On the left you see the display representing Polka - Russian dolls and a balaleika.
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Labels: Fêtes - La Fête du Citron
26 February 2009
La Fête du Citron (Music of the World) - Jazz
Made of oranges and lemons, the Mississippi River Boat represents New Orleans jazz and plunges us into the world of Mark Twain and Tom Sawyer.
As you walk around the static displays in Jardin Bioves, you hear different music from each display.
Can you hear the jazz today?
Posted by Jilly at 07:22 19 comments
Labels: Fêtes - La Fête du Citron
25 February 2009
La Fête du Citron (Music of the World) - Classical
It's February, there's nowhere to park, the hotels are full, so it must be the Lemon Festival! This year's theme is 'Music of the World' and here you see classical music represented by a replica of Menton's beautiful Basilique Saint Michael advertising the Festival of Music which takes place in August outside the Basilica in the Old Town.
On the left a violin - and of course everything is made of oranges and lemons.
This is the third year Menton Daily Photo has featured the Fête du Citron and I confess I rather wondered how enthusiastic I'd be. Would it be a case of seen one lemon, seen 'em all? But no, each year I'm surprised, each year there is so much to admire and the floats are so beautifully made. Menton is proud of its Lemon Festival and so am I.
I wrote at length about how the floats are made last year so if you are new to the blog perhaps click on this link to read more and perhaps continue looking at entries from February 2008. Suffice to say massive frames are made and then each lemon and orange is fixed to the frame with a rubber band. These are checked each day and any fruit that is rotting is replaced. Menton, with its micro-climate, is known as the citrus capital of France. Many streets are lined with orange trees and all are currently overflowing with fruit. The fruit for the festival though is imported from Spain.
Tomorrow: Jazz
Posted by Jilly at 04:14 22 comments
Labels: Fêtes - La Fête du Citron
24 February 2009
Nathalie's Moveable Feast
Positioned above a fruit and vegetable stand is a long narrow distorting mirror. I must have walked past this stall a thousand times and never noticed the mirror, let alone the reflection - Nathalie saw it immediately!
Tomorrow - La Fête du Citron! - Menton's famous Lemon Festival.
Posted by Jilly at 07:04 12 comments
Labels: Guest Photographers, Markets
23 February 2009
Nathalie in Rue Longue
One of the many joys of being part of the City Daily Photo community is meeting other CDP bloggers. Already I've had the immense pleasure of meeting Fabrizio from Turin, Sally and her family from Sydney and the Benauts from Adelaide and recently I had a real treat when Nathalie from Avignon in Photos came to visit.
Nathalie has long inspired me. I love the detail in her work, I love her shadows and her reflections and her street art. I love her photography. Walking around with her was fascinating. Nathalie sees shadows and reflections before anything else. Earlier, I had told her there are no political posters in Menton - she found them here in Rue Longue!
Nathalie takes her time framing a shot. She knows when a shot won't work because the light is all wrong. We swapped cameras, we laughed, we had such fun.
The smaller photo is the scene Nathalie was photographing when I photographed her - a perfect example of what I mean when talking about her wonderful shadows. (Please click to enlarge) And for a Nathalie reflection go to Monte Carlo Daily Photo today.
And on Avignon in Photos today you'll find two photos Nathalie took of Gorbio village.
Posted by Jilly at 03:39 15 comments
Labels: Guest Photographers, The Old Town
22 February 2009
Embonpoint in the Sunshine
Enbonpoint - taken from the French 'en bon point' = in good condition. To see a Monte Carlo Gentleman's enbonpoint, do click on the link.
For anyone interested, there's an update today on Mistral and Mia on 'Postcards from Pension Milou.'
Posted by Jilly at 09:18 14 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
21 February 2009
The Cat in the Olive Tree
This olive tree stands in the square at the top of Gorbio village. You can see the restored Château through the branches. At the top, a look-out with a to-die-for view of the Mediterranean. From the look-out, you see Italy to the left. Look right and there is Monaco. Spread out below is Menton and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.
Meanwhile, the cat is content in the olive tree.
Posted by Jilly at 09:30 9 comments
Labels: Cats, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
20 February 2009
19 February 2009
Place Captain Vincent - The Loner
Roquebrune village. The same stone bench as yesterday - a photograph taken last June.
A little girl plays alone with her toys.
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18 February 2009
Place Captain Vincent - The Listener
Two older men in the medieval hill village of Roquebrune - one doing all the talking, the other patient, listening, considering what is being said. We all need a friend who listens.
Note the steep staircase leading to the upper floors - no wonder the old people are so fit.
Posted by Jilly at 13:22 23 comments
17 February 2009
Silhouette with Oranges
Taken in Roquebrune village yesterday. Note the oranges on the trees in the foreground. It's 'that' time of year again in Menton - La Fête du Citron. Menton is choc-a-bloc with visitors for the festival, so it was a good moment to stroll through the peace of this medieval hill village.
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16 February 2009
Olive Oil
Even the olive oil in the shop is cold - see how it's thickened at the base. Of course this will disappear when the weather gets warmer.
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Labels: Food and Wine
15 February 2009
Menton Market - Charcuterie
This is one of the stalls in Menton's beautiful covered market. It's owned by a young Italian and he always has a long queue of customers wanting to buy his charcuterie and cheeses. He's normally cheaper than others and his food is really good and fresh. I sometimes buy his Gorgonzola and also his Buffala Mozzarella. Never buy cow milk mozzarella - compared to buffalo milk mozzarella, it's like rubber and tastes about as good.
I was intrigued to see a young lady hand over a baguette and ask him to fill it with ham and cheese. He duly weighed the filling, after much discussion on which ham and which type of cheese. He then made the sandwich, cut it in two, wrapped it in paper, put it in a bag and handed it over. (see small photo) I didn't know you could do that. Great idea, don't you think? After all, he doesn't run a sandwich counter, as such. Of course, we all waited patiently. You do when you want good food.
Posted by Jilly at 09:07 13 comments
Labels: Food and Wine, Markets