12 November 2010
11 November 2010
Feathers
What's all this about then? Feathers in a drainpipe on Rue Longue.
Are these home-made Christmas decorations (note the gold ribbon)...or is this a pigeon deterrent?
Posted by Jilly at 06:29 6 comments
Labels: The Old Town
10 November 2010
The Joys of Menton
Yesterday was a joyously glorious day. It was windy and the colours were fabulous and look how the breaking waves echo the low clouds.
Is it any surprise that I LOVE Menton so much!
Posted by Jilly at 07:12 19 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
09 November 2010
08 November 2010
The Coffee Machine
What I want to know is ... where did she brew the coffee in that espresso machine? No hotplates on the rocks at Cap Martin!
Posted by Jilly at 06:25 14 comments
07 November 2010
06 November 2010
A Swan in the Sea
Swans live on rivers and lakes, don't they? I didn't know they swam on the sea.
This one was quietly swimming just off the Sablettes Beach.
You can see it just left of the base of the palm in the lower photo.
Posted by Jilly at 07:06 9 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
05 November 2010
The Umbrella Pine
The Umbrella or Stone Pine is such a typically Mediterranean tree. You see a lot of them on Promenade Le Corbusier which is the beach walk between Cap Martin and Monaco. The tree's Latin name is Pinus Pinea and it produces the pine nut which of course is a major element in that wonderful sauce we eat on pasta called Pesto Alla Genovese. I usually buy my pesto sauce at Menton's market or across the border in Latte or Ventimiglia.
Posted by Jilly at 07:35 8 comments
Labels: Gardens
04 November 2010
03 November 2010
Place du Cap
We've had three days of very heavy rain in the south of France. A deluge.
This shot though was taken a couple of weeks ago after a mere shower in comparison. We are in the centre of Place du Cap. Note the young man in an alcove on the left, sheltering from the rain that has just stopped.
Posted by Jilly at 07:01 9 comments
Labels: The Old Town
02 November 2010
Youth
Summer has gone and we've had two days and two nights of heavy rain - so obviously this is an archive photo. I love taking 'people' photos - they fascinate me - but why do so many young people look miserable?
Posted by Jilly at 05:53 10 comments
Labels: People, The Old Town
01 November 2010
Homeless at Menton Railway Station
Menton railway station, a homeless person asleep at the entrance and two ladies who didn't notice.
To see how other bloggers in the City Daily Photo community have interpreted today's theme of 'Public Transportation' please click here to view thumbnails for all participants
Posted by Jilly at 00:10 27 comments
Labels: Miscellany, People
31 October 2010
Des Res - in need of TLC
In need of a little work, don't you think? This old house is in one of the main streets of Castellar, an old village above Menton.
Posted by Jilly at 11:46 6 comments
30 October 2010
Christophe - the Potato, Onion and Garlic Man!
Christophe is a fixture at Menton's indoor market. You want a specific variety of potato, he'll have it. You want to know the best potato or onion for a specific dish, he knows the answer.
And more than that, Christophe has a cheery word for everyone and never stops smiling. And it doesn't hurt that he's good looking too!
Posted by Jilly at 08:44 4 comments
29 October 2010
Moving the Beach
This digger is pushing the beach back into the sea. It's exactly where Menton meets Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and is where the river that comes down the Gorbio valley meets the sea.
Posted by Jilly at 07:27 6 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea
28 October 2010
Behind Bars
~ J.R.R.Tolkien - Lord of the Rings
Posted by Jilly at 06:58 6 comments
Labels: Ports and Yachts, The Old Town
27 October 2010
The Pharmacy Restaurant
Of course it's not a pharmacy restaurant - simply that when the pharmacy closes for the day the restaurant alongside has somewhere to place extra tables for the evening. We're in the pedestrian street near to the Place du Cap.
Posted by Jilly at 07:08 7 comments
Labels: Restaurants and Bars, The Old Town
26 October 2010
Too Big for the Church
The cross that is too big to go into the church. Inside are all 250 Penitents and their banners but this brotherhood, from Vallecrosia in Italy, have already been blessed by the Bishop and now view the service from outside. As it was they had difficulty getting the cross through the medieval archway leading up to the village and the mind boggles as to how they transported it from their village in Italy to Gorbio. It was quite a sight though and enjoyed by everyone.
Posted by Jilly at 08:01 9 comments
Labels: Churches, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
25 October 2010
The Cross that is Too Big
We're back in the medieval village of Gorbio today because I want to tell you the story of the cross that may be too big to get into the church.
This is a gathering of 250 Penitents from all around the region. Each order holds a banner except one from Vallecrosia in Italy which has an enormous ornate and heavy cross - but will it go into the church? We'll find out tomorrow.
Posted by Jilly at 07:11 3 comments
Labels: Churches, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
24 October 2010
False Pepper
We're in a pretty corner of Roquebrune village today. This is a faux poivrier or False Pepper tree - Schinus Molle if you speak Latin. It produces pink peppercorns which can be used in cooking.
Posted by Jilly at 07:42 5 comments