20 October 2010
19 October 2010
The Pose
Today we are back on the port for the Newfoundland demonstration that took place a week or so ago. This lovely dog was sitting on the rocks with his owner and a young lady asked if she could have a photograph taken with him. Her husband snapped away...and so did I!
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18 October 2010
17 October 2010
16 October 2010
The Bishop's Ring
It's not often you see a bishop in Gorbio. This is Monseigneur Sankalé, Bishop of the diocese of Nice who was in the village for the gathering of 250 penitent brotherhoods from around the region.
Note his beautiful hands and immaculately manicured nails, unlike the hands of the priest we saw the other day. Does a bishop have a manicurist? And then there is the ring - many people kissed his ring that day.
For the service in the church, he changed from these beautiful robes to those of white and gold and with a gold mitre on his head. These bishops sure know how to dress to impress.
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Labels: People, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
15 October 2010
The Chanel Handbag
Penitents come in all colours, white, black, red and occasionally with a Chanel style handbag, as you see in the smaller photo.
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Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
14 October 2010
The Penitents of Saorge
A couple of weekends ago there was a gathering in Gorbio of 250 Penitents from Nice, Monaco, from the hinterland around here and along the coast. It's only once in every ten years that it comes to Gorbio - so an important day for this medieval village.
It started with a procession through the village followed by a service in the church presided over by no less a personage than the bishop. Later lunch was served in one of the village squares.
In this photo we see the Penitents Blancs of Saorge. Saorge is a beautiful perched village in the Roya valley, way way above Menton.
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Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
13 October 2010
Black Dog
We're back in Gorbio village - a dog, the church's new facade and, unfortunately, dog poop. Happily more and more people are picking up after their dogs - plastic bags are provided and I believe there is a law if you don't. Someone missed this bit though...
The dog is Dunya - a 7 year old Labrador/German Short-haired Pointer mix. She was re-homed from a Belgian refuge 6 years ago and now lives in Brussels and in Menton. Black dogs are difficult to photograph but I was pleased with the close-up you can find on Riviera Dogs - the light was just right.
Posted by Jilly at 06:10 9 comments
Labels: Churches, Dogs, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
12 October 2010
11 October 2010
10 October 2010
A Courtyard in Castellar
Castellar is an ancient perched village 6 kilometres above Menton. It sits on a narrow ridge with steep valleys on all sides.
Here's a pretty courtyard on the main street - on the right is the entrance to a small atelier selling pottery.
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09 October 2010
Vincent
~Vincent Van Gogh
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Labels: The Old Town
08 October 2010
Waterlogged
One more day with these amazing Newfoundlands - life-savers of the sea.
Mind you, whilst the dogs can jump into the sea, rescue people, pull boats, do all sorts of wonders, in Menton they all needed help getting out of the sea and onto the rocks. Owners need to be strong - these are very heavy dogs, especially with their coats full of water.
For anyone interested, more photos of Newfies will be on Riviera Dogs for a good few days yet.
Posted by Jilly at 06:48 5 comments
Labels: Dogs, Ports and Yachts
07 October 2010
The Sea Rescue Dogs
Last weekend in Menton we had three days of 'Métiers de la Mer' - which introduced young people to careers relating to the sea.
The display by a training club for dogs and owners who save lives at sea - 'Terre-Neuve 06' - had us all entranced and at times in fits of laughter. Terre-Neuve is French for Newfoundland (the black ones). The black and white variety of Newfoundland is called a Landseer. They came from all over this part of France including one from Menton.
In the first photo the dog demonstrates how he swims with a person in distress clinging to his life-jacket. In the smaller photo, the dog pulls in a boat! And in the last photo, one jumps off the jetty. More photos on Riviera Dogs.
Tomorrow we'll see how these big dogs got out of the water - not easily...
Posted by Jilly at 05:35 12 comments
Labels: Dogs, Ports and Yachts
06 October 2010
The Artist
Our last day in Gorbio - finally the story of the church's new facade comes to an end. It's part of the village now and visitors are surprised to learn it's new - it gives one the feeling it's been there for several hundred years.
This is the man responsible for its creation - Monsieur François Zanatta, the artist/frescoist who has worked for six long months painting the facade. Such a nice man and so self-effacing - when I tell him what a brilliant artist he is, he'll say 'Oh no, it's what I do.' But as you can see in the small photo, I'm not the only one who feels the need to congratulate Monsieur Zanatta for the great job he and his assistant have done.
The company Viotti & Soulier from Monaco employ 20 artists/artisans who produce work of this quality. It's so good to know that the old skills - trompe l'oeil, false wood and marble effects, restoration of old friezes etc are alive and well.
So - finally - we get to the end of this series. It's taken rather too long and I do thank everyone who stuck with the story. Your comments have kept me going!
Tomorrow, Menton and the joys of the water!
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Labels: Churches, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
05 October 2010
The Benediction
It's dusk and we are witnessing the benediction of the new facade of l'Eglise Saint Barthélemy in Gorbio.
This series on the new facade has taken a long time and much as I adore Gorbio, I'm getting fed up with looking at the pics. You probably are too!
So, tomorrow, we meet the most important person - the artist responsible. And after that - back to Menton.
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Labels: Churches, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
04 October 2010
Hair
Everyone admires and discusses the church's new facade.
I was intrigued by this lady's beautiful grey hair.
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Labels: Churches, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
03 October 2010
The Inauguration - the Dignitaries
The village has gathered and is listening to its mayor, Monsieur Michel Isnard. He thanks the various organisations within the state, the region and the department, in particular the one responsible for patrimony. There was also a public subscription and 102 families within the village and commune of Gorbio made donations.
Later the mayors of Menton and of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin spoke - all in praise of course as tonight is the inauguration of the beautiful new facade of l'Eglise Saint Barthélemy - 327 years after the church was built, when it couldn't afford to have it done.
It's dusk and the figures could be a little sharper but at least this sets the scene. The chairs are for the elderly, the infirm and of course the dignitaries in the front row - the mayors and clergy.
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Labels: Churches, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
02 October 2010
The Priest
We're back in the village of Gorbio for the inauguration of the church's new facade. Here, one of the priests who will officiate waits for his moment - hands behind his back.
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Labels: Churches, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
01 October 2010
Mindless Graffiti in Menton
There is no street art in Menton, not even interesting graffiti - just mindless tags defacing one particular square in the Old Town.
The main photo was taken outside the market - the smaller one in the square I mentioned.
The Mairie says it costs a fortune to keep cleaning it up, surveillance cameras have been suggested but so far no real solution. As soon as they clean it off, it appears again.
The last photo at least has a message and I thank Nathalie for the translation (I had problems with the word 'bêst' - it doesn't exist in the dictionary). Translation: 'la bête d'amour' (the love beast!) and la 'best' d'amour (the best lover) so it combines the meanings of 'best' and 'beast'.
Today is Theme Day in the CDP community and to see how others around the world have interpreted today's theme of 'Graffiti' please click here to view thumbnails for all participants.
Posted by Jilly at 00:16 31 comments
Labels: Daily Photo Theme Day:, Markets, The Old Town