20 November 2010

Shadows


If it isn't an ancient sculpture in the Old Cemetery, then it's a shadow or a shape. Everything is beautiful up there.  The building on the right is a corner of the Russian Chapel.

Si ce n'est pas une sculpture antique qui charme dans le vieux cimetière, alors c'est une ombre ou une forme. Tout est beau là-haut. Le bâtiment sur la droite est le coin de la chapelle russe. 

19 November 2010

Wings


You can't turn a corner in the beautiful cemetery of the Old Chateau without finding a new delight.

Dans le beau cimetière du Vieux Château, vous ne pouvez pas tourner à une intersection sans y découvrir un nouveau plaisir.

18 November 2010

Bougainvillea


Bougainvillea tumbles over a gate half way up the steps we saw yesterday.

Cette bougainvillée descend le long d'un portail en fer forgé situé à mi-chemin de l'escalier que nous avons vu hier. 


17 November 2010

The Long Walk


If you are staying at the campsite of St. Michel and choose to walk down to the town, then you've got a long walk up again!


Si vous séjournez au camping St Michel et que vous allez visiter la ville, votre promenade sera longue pour le retour!

16 November 2010

November Sun and Shadows


The wind blows most of the clouds away leaving a wonderful light and colour.

Well, that was the other day... today it's cold, overcast and raining...

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Le vent chasse la plupart des nuages en laissant apparaitre les couleurs et une belle lumière.


Hélas, c'était l'autre jour ... aujourd'hui il fait froid, le ciel est couvert et il pleut...

15 November 2010

The Man with the Bucket of Fish


The bucket is heavy and the fisherman had to sit down to get his breath. I asked if I could take his photo and he agreed but I think he was too exhausted to smile.

From now on - see below - I'm going to try and publish in French as well as English. My friend and neighbour, Agnès has kindly agreed to correct my French. Every foreigner in France should have a neighbour as wonderful as Agnès.

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Le seau est lourd et le pêcheur a dû s'asseoir et reprendre son souffle. J'ai demandé si je pouvais prendre sa photo et il a accepté mais je pense qu'il était trop épuisé pour sourire.

A partir de maintenant je vais essayer de publier en français et en anglais. Mon amie et voisine, Agnès a aimablement accepté de corriger mon français. Tout étranger en France doit avoir une voisine aussi merveilleuse qu' Agnès.

14 November 2010

Pipi Chien


No beautiful Menton today but the back of the railway lines and a sign telling the dogs where they can pee. And seemingly they can read but you'll be glad to know I cropped out the piles of dried up dog poop!

13 November 2010

From a Fisherman's Point of View


This guy is fishing near the point of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin with a view across to Menton and beyond to Italy. If you look carefully you can see the Old Town of Menton (see the church spires) just above the corner of the structure in the foreground.

12 November 2010

The Thief


This naughty pigeon has found something good to eat in these pots of herbs, on sale outside Menton's market.

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?

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!

09 November 2010

Christmas Decorations


Rue Longue in the Old Town where the Christmas decorations have been hung.

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!

07 November 2010

Sign for Australians?


Translation: noitaiveD nairtsedeP

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.

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.

04 November 2010

The Fisherman


Fishing off Cap Martin yesterday.

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.

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?

'Youth is wasted on the young' ~ George Bernard Shaw

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.

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