27 December 2009
26 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Flower Pot
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
25 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Christmas Baubles
Here, tucked behind bars on a window sill are these painted Christmas decorations. An original creche, don't you think?
Wishing you and those you love the very best of Christmases!
Posted by Jilly at 06:41 12 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
24 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Bread Basket & and the Cage
I'm not sure if this is the village well or it's where the horses used to drink. Perhaps both. In any case it has been decorated for Christmas and is used to display two tiny cribs, one in a cage, one in a bread basket.
Posted by Jilly at 06:10 16 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
23 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Tile Crib
This must count a permanent crib as it's cemented to the gate post of this house. A modern interpretation of the nativity. I love it!
This post is dedicated to Chuckeroon of Richmond-upon-Thames Daily Photo who has had a bad fall on black ice, breaking his shoulder, hip and femur. He's currently in hospital and when home will need rest and physiotherapy. Do visit his blog and leave a message which he'll see when he gets home. Get well soon, dear Chuckeroon.
Posted by Jilly at 08:01 11 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
22 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Alleyway Crib
The medieval village of Roquebrune has many of these covered alleyways.
This charming and tiny nativity scene has been fixed to the stone wall, probably it is set back into a drainage hole.
To see Prince Albert II of Monaco and his companion, Charlene Wittstock, take to the icy sea for the traditional 'Bain de Noël' on Monte Carlo Daily Photo, please click on the link - you'll meet Woolite the sheep too!
Posted by Jilly at 08:23 12 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
21 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Mail Box
Not sure where to put your crib? Perhaps an old mail box will do - and it does. Perched on top of a wall, it catches our eye as we wander through the village.
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20 December 2009
Death by Snow
The pelargoniums (geraniums to you and me) are withered, the agapanthus looks decidedly out of sorts and the lily in the pot above probably won't recover.
No more snow overnight but it's still incredibly cold. The water in the dog bowls is frozen solid. Not south of France weather!
In the last photo, you see Daisy, an 8 month old labrador who is staying here for a few months - yesterday she saw her first snow and thought it was the best fun.
Posted by Jilly at 07:42 11 comments
Labels: Gardens
19 December 2009
A Rare Occurrence
Snow is so rare on the Côte d'Azur that today we're taking a break from our walk through Roquebrune village.
Snow on the mountains in normal, but I've never had it settle in my garden before. Here you see snow on the Prickly Pears this morning. The steep track up the road is solid ice and snow, so for the moment I'm snowed in but the sun is shining and hopefully most of it will have melted before nightfall. Earlier I had no water - presumably the water counter at the top of the track was frozen but now - 11 a.m. - it's running again.
All very boring to anyone used to snow, but so unusual here. The dogs are mystified...and having the best fun.
To see snow in Casino Square in Monaco please click on the link - great photos thanks to my friend Maggie Calkins.
Posted by Jilly at 10:31 25 comments
Labels: Gardens
18 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Hole in the Wall
Don't you love this crib... a hole in the wall and covered with glass. Go on... click and blow up the smaller photograph and you'll see the creator of this nativity scene has gone to a lot of trouble.
Posted by Jilly at 06:14 9 comments
17 December 2009
Chemin des Crèches - the Window Sill
Think of a nativity and multiply it by over 150 and that's what you'll find if you take the Chemin des Crèches (Walk of the Nativities) in the medieval village of Roquebrune. Each Christmas the villagers create their original nativity scenes and at the same time compete for much sought-after prizes.
Wander the winding alleyways of the village and discover over 150 cribs from the traditional santons of Provence to baroque interpretations and much else besides. Peer inside doorways and windows, look in a plant pot, a bird cage, a mailbox, a gourd, there are several in the village's old forge. There's one in a bin, another hangs from the famous 2000 year old olive tree. Some have musical accompaniment, others have lights. You'll find large and small displays - the smallest is little bigger than a diamond ring.
Over the next few days, let's explore...
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16 December 2009
The Campanile of the Basilique Saint-Michel
The steeple changes colour depending on light and weather but it's always beautiful and it always fascinates me. The dangly bits in the foreground are a tiny part of the Christmas lights in Menton.
The first church on this site was constructed in 1302 when it was in the diocese of Vintimille. It was reconstructed in the baroque style during the 14th and 15th centuries and inaugurated in 1675.
Saint Michel is the patron saint of Menton. This beautiful church in his name was consecrated as a Basilica in 1999.
Posted by Jilly at 06:50 8 comments
Labels: Churches, The Old Town
15 December 2009
14 December 2009
Green on Green
Wash day in Menton. An apartment tucked away above roofs in Place aux Herbes.
Posted by Jilly at 10:12 13 comments
Labels: The Old Town
13 December 2009
Reclamation
Almost a tiny island, in fact this small piece of land is man made, reclaimed from the sea and added to the bay you see in the smaller photograph. Add a few trees and you'd never know...well, perhaps you would.
Posted by Jilly at 07:50 16 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
12 December 2009
Stubs
Sign outside a shop on Avenue Edourd VII.
~ Stan Laurel
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Labels: Shopping
11 December 2009
Music to my Ears
A brisk walk along the Promenade du Soleil. That's Italy you see in the distance, just beyond the Old Town.
If this were you, what music would you be listening to?
Posted by Jilly at 09:19 17 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
10 December 2009
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
The oranges in the Jardin Bioves are ripening...streets everywhere are laden with fruit. Menton is once again the City of Lemons and Oranges.
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Labels: Gardens
09 December 2009
The Cat Show - Waving the Wand
All the exhibitors carry a wand to attract their cat's attention and hopefully make it look alert for the judge. In the main photo you see the judge waving one about, as she makes the decision as to which of these two cats should win the class. Neither seem remotely interested!
You'll note that exhibitors choose their wands to match their outfits - purple for the lady on the left and below, the lady with the concentrated expression - she is about to take her cat to the judge - has a wand with silver on the end, which matches the silver beading on her black dress.
Posted by Jilly at 08:25 9 comments
Labels: Cats
08 December 2009
The Cat Show - the Kitten
My new camera (blame the camera not the photographer!) focused on the bars rather than the kitten, so she's slightly out of focus but I couldn't resist showing her to you. How adorable is she?
Several people had kittens on show and most were for sale.
The smaller photograph shows one of the areas in the Palais de l'Europe where the cats are kept in cages and where the exhibitors prepare them for exhibition. Note how some people have decorated their cages with red curtains and blue and white frou-frou.
Posted by Jilly at 06:49 13 comments
Labels: Cats