07 June 2009
06 June 2009
Chess à la Carte - the Young Players
This young man and his friend (see the last photo) played for hours, sometimes here with the large pieces - and sometimes at a table, against the clock and always with boundless enthusiasm.
'Every Chess Master was once a beginner'
Posted by Jilly at 07:36 6 comments
Labels: Fêtes
05 June 2009
Chess à la Carte
A sunny day in les Jardins Biovès, 20 chess boards and you have 'Chess à la Carte.' An opportunity for anyone, young or old, experienced in playing Chess or not, to participate in an informal Chess tournament.
must sit there calmly and think about whether it’s really a good idea
and whether there are other better ideas”
-Stanley Kubrick
Posted by Jilly at 06:49 11 comments
Labels: Fêtes
04 June 2009
The Basse Corniche
This is part of the Basse Corniche - the lower road - between Monaco and Menton. We are in part of Roquebrune-cap-Martin, waiting at temporary traffic lights, which is allowing the oncoming traffic to advance. These have been put in place for road works that have have been going on for months and months. The area of work changes, but the hold ups don't. As we wait at the lights, motorbikes filter between the oncoming traffic and our line of vehicles.
The motorbikes reach their destination long before we do.
If you want to see 'real' motorbikes, go visit Ramsey Daily Photo for the Isle of Man TT.
Posted by Jilly at 07:40 13 comments
Labels: Miscellany
03 June 2009
Walking into the Menu
This photograph is dedicated to Nathalie from Avignon in Photos. She often posts marvellous reflection (and shadow) photographs on her wonderful blog. Recently she posted one and made the comment that you have to keep moving your position till you get it right. That's just what I did here. We are in Place G Clemenceau, looking at a restaurant window, the menu written on the glass. I got my position right so I could see the plane tree and restaurant tables in the reflection and then waited until the right people walked into the image - et voila!
Posted by Jilly at 08:22 11 comments
Labels: People, The Old Town
02 June 2009
Cascade
A cascade from a plant that appears to be a member of the banana family. I presume this is the fruit and wish I knew its name. There it was, swinging gently in the breeze, at the pretty Square Etats-Unis which is a small public garden surrounded by high buildings and used, in summer, for concerts.
Posted by Jilly at 07:32 18 comments
Labels: Gardens
01 June 2009
Theme Day: Feet
Posted by Jilly at 01:01 54 comments
Labels: Daily Photo Theme Day:, Dogs
31 May 2009
The Candle
- Buddha
Posted by Jilly at 07:01 9 comments
Labels: Restaurants and Bars
30 May 2009
Cimitière du Vieux Château
Yesterday's photograph was taken from one of the lower levels of the Old Cemetery. You can see the two steeples here and in that photograph.
Here we are looking down at the cemetery from the gardens of a house near to the Camping Saint Michel - a lovely part of Menton called Les Ciappes (near to le Fossan) and with wonderful views, as you see. The road you see is the Route de Castellar, a village way above Menton.
Posted by Jilly at 07:18 8 comments
Labels: Cemeteries
29 May 2009
The Resting Place
Statuary on top of the Chapel des Penitents Blancs provides a resting place for seagulls. Taken from the cemetery directly above the Old Town.
Posted by Jilly at 07:08 14 comments
Labels: Churches
28 May 2009
Street Theatre - the Sunglasses
These sunglasses were very much part of this young actress's wardrobe.
In the smaller photogaph - a helping hand from one student to another.
Posted by Jilly at 07:08 6 comments
Labels: Fêtes
27 May 2009
Street Theatre - Bimbo Circo
On every corner in Menton it seemed there was street theatre - here, at the Place du Cap, a circus act. These are a group of Italian children, Bimbo Circo, getting ready to perform on their mono-bikes.
Posted by Jilly at 07:12 15 comments
Labels: Fêtes
26 May 2009
Street Theatre - the Pedestrians
This is the finale of yesterday's Italian street theatre. The boy, lifted aloft, has a white face.
Note the two people walking in front of the sitting audience - the lady with the gold bag and the man with grey hair. Both oblivious, it seems, to what is going on.
Posted by Jilly at 07:38 13 comments
Labels: Fêtes
25 May 2009
Street Theatre - Blood
Nearly 700 children and adolescents took part in a day of street theatre recently. It was organised by the Service Education of Menton and called 'Rencontres Franco-Italiennes de Rue' and took place throughout the Old Town. The young actors came from Liguria, Piemont , the Var and the Alpes-Maritimes - which included, of course, Menton.
This young girl was part of an Italian group. I haven't a clue what it was all about but she was a good actress.
Note: the shop is the background is the Menton health shop for invalids - so she's in the right place!
Posted by Jilly at 07:03 16 comments
Labels: Fêtes
24 May 2009
Chuckeroon's Menton - Facade
Thank you so much to Peter, Nathalie, Richard and Chuckeroon for sending their photos and most of all for the good times we had together. It's been just fascinating seeing how these talented photographers see Menton, Roquebrune, Gorbio and Monte Carlo.
I learned so much - how to see the 'bigger' picture and not always focus on the detail. Seeing shadows and reflections. And also learning to remember when I've changed settings on my camera! Don't ask!
Thanks Guys, come back soon!
Tomorrow - normal service will be resumed...
Posted by Jilly at 07:31 11 comments
Labels: Guest Photographers, The Old Town
23 May 2009
Richard's Menton - the Old Town
Posted by Jilly at 06:36 12 comments
Labels: Guest Photographers, The Old Town
22 May 2009
Nathalie's Menton - the Beetle
Posted by Jilly at 07:15 11 comments
Labels: Guest Photographers, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
21 May 2009
Peter's Menton - La Mer
Posted by Jilly at 06:59 9 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea, Guest Photographers
20 May 2009
Chuckeroon's Menton - Erigeron karvinskianus
A long name for this small daisy-like plant photographed by Chuckeroon. You see it everywhere in the south of France, tumbling out of walls and seeding very easily. It's a very useful plant to fill gaps in a garden but beware, it can take over.
Posted by Jilly at 06:20 11 comments
Labels: Gardens, Guest Photographers
19 May 2009
Richard's Menton - the Parvis
The mosaic decoration on the parvis was created in 1757 by Honoré III and is made of white and black stones formed in diamond shapes to depict the weapons of the princes. The rounded 'H' was the initial of the sovereign.
A few years ago - maybe seven, maybe more - we had terrible rains in November, just endless, and some of the rampes were badly damaged. Access was forbidden for months and eventually restoration was complete. It has been done well although one can tell the difference between the original stones and the new ones - perhaps not a suprise considering the difference in age and wear.
Of course you need none of this information to enjoy Richard's photograph.
Posted by Jilly at 07:11 10 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea, Guest Photographers, The Old Town