03 September 2009
02 September 2009
The Dreaded Cicadelle
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There's a glut of figs at the moment but there's also a glut of the dreaded cicadelle and it's been here all summer.
The cicadelle pruineuse is a tiny grey moth that covers the wood, the leaves and the fruit - it also leaves a nasty white sticky fluff. However, it doesn't harm the fruit. I won't use a chemical pray and anyway if you spray cicadelle, it simply jumps off and lands on the next plant or tree.
Picking the fruit tho isn't the best fun - dislodge the moths and they fly into your face. Reach for a fig and your hair is covered in this sticky mess.
No matter - the figs are delicious. I'm lucky enough to have a 100-year old fig tree in the garden - it's loaded with fruit so each day I pick them, wash them, and eat them - and I give an awful lot away. And the figs that fall from the higher branches get scoffed by the dogs.
Posted by Jilly at 05:30 6 comments
Labels: Gardens
01 September 2009
Theme Day: 'Big' - the 2000 year old Olive Tree
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This 2000 year old olive tree is BIG. You'll find it in the medieval village of Roquebrune. The small photo shows the massive size of the root system - perhaps you remember this photo of the four bloggers who visited Menton last May. Who are they? Click on link for details.
Once again it's Theme Day and to find out how other CDP bloggers around the world are interpreting the 'big' theme, please click here to view thumbnails for all participants.
Posted by Jilly at 00:07 27 comments
Labels: Daily Photo Theme Day:, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
31 August 2009
The Blessing of the Animals - the Portable Telephone
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Spot the portable telephone. Not too difficult I'd think.
A lone rider and horse walk in Gorbio's square. In the background, two men chat. The day's menu is being put in place at the beautiful Restaurant Beausejour.
Is it any wonder I love this village so much?
Posted by Jilly at 08:56 11 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
29 August 2009
The Blessing of the Animals - Careful Now!
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A child sits astride one of the horses from the stables on Mont Gros. After the 'blessing' the riders allowed many small children to experience, for the first time, what it's like to sit on a horse.
This horse was drinking from the horse trough at the time whilst Maman gingerly lets go of her daugher's arm.
You can read about Boutchette, the 6 month old Bassett Hound puppy who loves horse droppings...! on Riviera Dogs today.
Posted by Jilly at 08:15 7 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
The Blessing of the Animals - the Priest
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The 'blessing' is usually held in front of the old elm tree but because there were so many horses this year it was held in the centre of the square.
The priest's assistant holds the aspersorium which contains the aspergillum which the priest will use to sprinkle the holy water.
Posted by Jilly at 07:03 9 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
28 August 2009
The Blessing of the Animals - the Horses
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The Blessing of the Animals takes place every year in Gorbio village. This year was unusual in that there were more horses and less dogs - here are just a few of the horses (there were many more) lined up under the old elm tree, which was planted in 1713.
Listening to the clatter of horses' hooves on cobblestones melts the centuries away.
Posted by Jilly at 07:06 10 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
27 August 2009
Nature
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We're on a restored part of the old donkey track going from Menton to the medieval village of Roquebrune.
At the foot of the wall, a tree survives. In the smaller photo, you see branches have penetrated the wall at the top too. Thanks to Philippe for telling me this is an ivy.
It's good to see nature winning the battle.
Posted by Jilly at 07:39 14 comments
26 August 2009
Fun in the Sun
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We've moved along from Menton to Roquebrune-cap-Martin today and we are looking at the 'point' of Cap Martin - on the other side, a wide bay that leads to Monaco.
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Labels: Beach and Sea, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
25 August 2009
High Summer
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High summer and the livin' is easy.
The beaches have been incredibly crowded - they still are but slightly less so since some of the visitors left just after the 15th August. You see lifeguards on most of the beaches and if there are none, there is a warning notice to say the beach isn't under surveillance.
Posted by Jilly at 08:32 11 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
24 August 2009
23 August 2009
Ste. Agnès: Fête de Lavande - Individuality
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The last day of the Fête de Lavande and we end as we began with a photo of a lavender display - (click on link) - but, this time, with a beautiful addition.
Meet Chrystine Cacciaguerra who is a designer and colourist working with her partner, Frédéric Pélissier. Remember the beautiful shop in the village. Chrystine is a designer and colourist who has worked in the environment sector of living and architecture since 1981.
But I didn't know any of this when I took the photograph. I saw a beautiful woman, wearing such original clothes - look at her shoes and silver jewellry. She wears a dress whose colour perfectly complements her fabulous grey hair. She is natural, comfortable in her skin (as the French say). How great it is to see a woman who doesn't feel the need to dye grey hair blonde, to dress in the latest fashions, to carry designer handbags. This woman is an individual, sexy, sensual, beautiful. And it's no surprise to learn she is an artist.
Tomorrow - back to Menton for a day or so - and then we have another Fête, in another village. That's summer in the south of France.
Later in the year, we'll come back to Ste. Agnès - we have the church to visit, the ruins of the Château, the Medieval Garden and of course we have to see the 'view.'
Posted by Jilly at 08:09 7 comments
22 August 2009
Ste. Agnès: Fête de Lavande - Alleyway
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An alleyway in Sainte Agnès. Note the roof supports.
Tomorrow, the last day of the Fête de Lavande and we end as we began - with lavender - but this time with a rather special addition.
Posted by Jilly at 06:51 6 comments
21 August 2009
Ste. Agnès: Fête de Lavande - Faces
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Faces...at the Fête de Lavande - some we've seen before at the folk dancing.
It seems to me that these marvellous faces could well have existed in medieval times - indeed perhaps these people are descendants of the original families of this beautiful village. So often in a French hill village, families go back through the centuries - families as old as the medieval houses they live in.
Posted by Jilly at 06:14 9 comments
20 August 2009
Ste. Agnès: Fête de Lavande - Childhood
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Remember the folk dancing? These two children give it their fullest attention. Are they local children, who would have seen it all before, or visitors who have perhaps never seen a village festival like this. Folk dancing must seem a million miles from what they probably watch on television. Are they loving it or wishing they were listening to rap music?
- Elizabeth Lawrence
Posted by Jilly at 06:05 11 comments
19 August 2009
Ste. Agnès: Fête de Lavande - Don't!
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Don't - please - don't restore the facade of this cottage. Look at those wondrous colours and textures - perfection.
Posted by Jilly at 06:16 9 comments
18 August 2009
Ste. Agnès: Fête de Lavande - Window Decor
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The sun picks out a few heads of wheat in a Sainte Agnes' window - and on the volets (shutters) we see drawings of lavender to celebrate the festival.
It's charming to see villagers decorate their homes and so participate in the Fête de Lavande.
Posted by Jilly at 06:13 6 comments
17 August 2009
Ste. Agnès: Fête de Lavande - the Soap
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You don't have to go to a Fête to buy Savon de Marseille. It's famous in France, made by hand and usually with olive oil.
The formula of this famous soap was regulated by Louis XIV in the XVIIth century and by the XIXth century Marseille had 90 soap factories. Since 1950 that has declined.
The soap you see in the main photo is made from the Aleppo pine tree and includes 20% bay tree oil.
Posted by Jilly at 07:30 11 comments
16 August 2009
Ste. Agnès: Fête de Lavande - the Glass Artist
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As you walk through the village, you see this beautiful shop. Enter and you are in a world of glass wonders. Frédéric Pélissier is a true artist in glass. Once inside his enchanting shop you are surrounded by colour, light, reflections, beauty. Just take a look at his website to see.
Posted by Jilly at 06:18 13 comments