Hanging out to Dry
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A wire fence in the medieval village of Gorbio.
~ Mark Twain (American Humorist, Writer and Lecturer. 1835-1910)
one of the most beautiful towns on the French Riviera
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A wire fence in the medieval village of Gorbio.
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Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
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We've found an outside table in a small bar in a side street of Ventimiglia. We're drinking a glass of rosé and are waiting on our bruschetta to arrive when who should come along but the accordionist we met yesterday.
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We are in Ventimiglia in Italy today - just across the border. This accordionist is about to walk around the bars and restaurants where he'll play and then hope for a few coins.
Remember those distorting mirrors at the Fun Fairs? The slim lady on the left is somewhat larger on the right...
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October and still so many people. Visitors, locals, all out shopping, busy and living their lives.
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Labels: The Old Town
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It's Theme Day once again and the subject is 'Contrast.' Here we have the contrast of a medieval man and his modern daughter and of course, the contrasts in the photo itself - taken at the Procession Votive in Roquebrune Village. Papa played a scribe.
To read the history of the Procession Votive which dates back to 1467, please click on the link.
Don't miss other CDP bloggers take on this Theme - well over 100. You'll love the incredible talent and imagination that speaks of the CDP community. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants.
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Labels: Daily Photo Theme Day:, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
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Labels: Markets
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We are standing not far from the Italian border looking towards the Old Town of Menton. This little bay provides protection from jellyfish with a net and the man in the boat is checking to ensure there are no holes in the netting and that the water is clean.
Veolia is the name of the water company - provider of household water but also in charge of keeping the sea clean.
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Labels: Beach and Sea
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The procession is over. I made my way through the crowds and started walking down the donkey track to Menton and there, alone, I saw this man taking a rest, leaning against the village walls. He looked pensive and interestingly wasn't wearing the bright colours of the other participants. 'What part did you take?' I asked. 'Joseph of Arimathea,' he said.
Joseph of Arimathea is apparently the man who donated his prepared tomb for the burial of Jesus. Click to read more.
If you've come to this series for the first time today, please click to read the history of the Procession Votive which dates back to 1467.
This the last day of the Procession Votive -thankyou so much to everyone who followed the procession with me.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
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The procession is over. Time for a welcome bottle of water, to chat, to relax, to reflect on a job well done. Note the helmet stuffed with newspaper in the smaller photo.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
This chapel is tiny. Really. A few steps and you've covered the width or length of it, Take a look at the exterior in yesterday's post. And of course it was crowded with people, not a chance of using a tripod of even resting the camera somewhere.
So here it is. Frescoes everywhere. I love it. Do you?
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
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La Chapelle de la Pausa is where the Procession Votive ends. I took these photos earlier in the day, the iron gate to this tiny chapel is closed but it's been decorated with bunches of flowers to celebrate the occasion. The chapel was built in the 15th century at the time of the plague of 1467 and in response to the prayers of the village being answered. The plague passed them by.
I've walked past this chapel hundreds and hundreds of times and have never been able to gain access to see the beautiful frescoes that we can almost see beyond the iron gates.
Tomorrow - the gates are opened and we enter.
If you've come to this series for the first time today, please click to read the history of the Procession Votive which dates back to 1467.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
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The Procession Votive has arrived at the Chapelle de la Pausa - see smaller photo.
Today, another look at the rather wonderful golden effigy. In previous posts we've seen it from the rear.
If you've come to this series for the first time today, please click to read the history of the Procession Votive which dates back to 1467.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
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The Procession Votive, followed by villagers and visitors, is now on the final push towards the Chapelle de la Pausa.
If you've come to this series for the first time today, please click to read the history of the Procession Votive which dates back to 1467.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
Emotion, wonder, concentration as the Procession Votive passes.
Does the young photographer's 'thumbs up' signify she got a good shot?
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
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The crowd is following the effigy we saw yesterday. Notice the tiny silhouette of crown and cherubs which has already passed through the archway.
You can see the crown and cherubs on top of the effigy in the smaller photo.
If you've come to this series for the first time today, please click to read the history of the Procession Votive which dates back to 1467.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
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This is the final part of the procession before we leave the village and start the walk down to the Chapelle de la Pausa.
The golden effigy has to be carried through this medieval entrance to the village without damage. It is lowered and, as in the main photo, carried through with great care.
If you've come to this series for the first time today, please click to read the history of the Procession Votive which dates back to 1467.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
Looking down as the procession approaches, these two ladies are obviously enjoying the spectacle.
This photograph surprised me when I eventually saw it on the screen. The lady on the left is the double of my maternal grandmother. Perhaps it's simply the shape of her face and her hairstyle? It shocked me though. I'd clicked so quickly and not noticed her features when I took the shot.
I love taking photographs but then there is the moment to see the result, sometimes pleasing, often disappointing and occasionally a personal surprise like this. Trying to imagine my grandmother in the south of France doesn't work though - she lived a very different life.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
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This is the same scene as yesterday but now they are leaving the Medieval village and are about to walk through the ancient archway that leads to the Chemin de Menton, en route to the Chapelle de la Pausa - our destination.
If you've come to this series for the first time today, please click to read the history of the Procession Votive which dates back to 1467.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
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The crucifixon is over. The effigy of Christ is carried through the village.
If you've come to this series for the first time today, please click to read the history of the Procession Votive which dates back to 1467.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin