04 July 2009

The Arabian Horses - the Escapee!



Thirty seconds after the photo (below) was taken, this beautiful filly, who belongs to a Saudi Prince, slipped her halter. Notice, in the smaller photograph, how the handlers in the ring approach her very slowly, so as not to scare her.

But it didn't work.

I was standing in the far corner of the ring, inside the barrier, no one near me. Suddenly, she kicked up, looked me in the eye (or so it seemed) and galloped towards me.

As she galloped, I quickly moved behind the barrier. She stopped a metre in front of me and started to eat leaves from a plant that had fallen in the wind.

For what happened next, come back tomorrow.

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03 July 2009

The Arabian Horses - the Holding Ring


This beauty waits in the holding ring.

02 July 2009

The Arabian Horses - the Tattoo


The Arabian horses were in Menton recently for the prestigious Mediterranean & Arab Countries Arabian Horse Championship show.

I think this lady loves Arabians, don't you?

The horses have Vaseline put around their eyes and on their muzzles to apparently emphasize their features.

In the smaller photo - taken at dusk - you see where the show is held (the stade) in relation to the beautiful Old Town of Menton. The horse you see is in the holding ring.

01 July 2009

Theme Day: Empty


Moules! Empty mussel shells at Restaurant le Balico in Menton. They were so good!

The shells appear to be black until you take a flash photo and then you see the beautiful blues and pearl colours on the interior of the shells.

Note: Since posting the above, sadly Le Balico has been sold and is now under new management.

Today is once again Theme Day in the City Daily Photo community. To see how bloggers from all over the world have interpreted today's Theme, please click here to view thumbnails.

30 June 2009

The Massage


Once a week I go to see Bruno, my kiné - (kinésithérapeute = physiotherapist). I lie on the massage table, look up and there is this print...

Claude Serre, who died in 1998, was a well-known French illustrator, with a somewhat black sense of humour.

29 June 2009

Dark into Light


Dark into light. A passageway in the Old Town of Menton.

28 June 2009

FREE OUR BLOGGER IN IRAN!


One of our fellow bloggers is Amir in Iran (Tehran Live). Following the recent elections and after the 17th June, his blog was blocked and recently he was picked up and is now in prison. Today, the City Daily Photo Community is coming together in solidarity for our courageous friend and for freedom and democracy for the people of Iran.

FREE OUR BLOGGER!

For Updates on Amir - click on this link.

This chestnut tree in Gorbio village in full green leaf save for a few leaves from last Autumn - leaves that persistently hang on. It symbolizes the notion that perhaps old ways need to be dropped in favour of vigorous and healthy new ones.

To see how other CDP bloggers are supporting our friend and the people of Iran, please click here to view thumbnails for all participants.

AMIR IS RELEASED!
This great news came through the night of the 28th - and he is home with his family. Oh Happy Day!

27 June 2009

Ancient Stones


A zoomed shot of the medieval village of Gorbio taken from the cemetery.

26 June 2009

Now


You don't get to choose how you're going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now.

~Joan Baez

Fête de la Musique - near the Sablettes Beach, Menton

25 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - the Running Shoes


We're almost at the end of our 10 kilometre run around the beaches. Today, a tribute to the running shoes and those tired feet inside them.

And the rose? All the lady runners were given a rose at the end of the run.

24 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - the Black Tennis Shoes


Notice the girl in the lower photograph - she's late on the podium and she's wearing black tennis shoes. You see her in yesterday's post too.





23 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - the Pom Pom Girls


The Pom Pom Girls cheer the runners as they depart and later, they dance on a podium to welcome them home.

In the background, you see the Hotel Napoleon and alongside, a beautiful Russian chapel, which one day we'll visit.

The Napoleon Hotel has a beach webcam - it's almost in real time too - take a look - Hotel Napoleon Webcam.

22 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - the Team Mascot


Woolite, the sheep, is Team Mascot of Les Foulées Roquebrunoises - a great group of runners from Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.

She is never on a lead so long as her owner, Philippe, is around - she is never less than a few inches from him.

We met Woolite before - remember when she was swimming in the sea?

Woolite, by the way, now has her very own website - Le Blog de Woolite.

21 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - the Osteopaths


After the race some of the runners needed an osteopath. The team, working in a tent, were kept busy for hours.

20 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - Refreshments


Refreshments - and camaraderie.

19 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - Agony!


Agony! The last of the runners stagger home. Paper cups litter the road but somehow they avoid them.

18 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - the Dancer


Watch the girl on the left. She's brilliant at handing out bottles of water to the needy runners as they approach the finish line - she's almost a dancer.

She is one of 140 volunteers at La Ronde des Plages, all of whom did a brilliant job.

17 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - Hot!


The runners are on their way back to the finish line. In the smaller photograph, you see the winner. He led from the start.

I wonder if the runners notice the beautiful Old Town as they run past. The man in the main photograph would have nothing on his mind but that blissful cup of water.

16 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - They're Off!


The road is clear of cars - 1000 runners take off on the 25th annual 10 kilometre run.

The course runs alongside the beaches from the Port of Garavan (near the Italian border) to the swimming pool at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin - and then back again.

The best runners do this in half an hour - others take around fifty minutes.

15 June 2009

La Ronde des Plages - Getting Ready


Tie those laces, stretch those feet...

1000 runners will be taking part in La Ronde des Plages - a 10 kilometres circuit of the beaches.

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