P.S. From some years ago, I do remember a resto in Monaco, just outside the harbor walls, called Le Bambi. That was before the port expansion, is it still there?
H.Peter, I don't know it although doubtless I've walked past a trillion times. Certainly there is a website (not that it's properly functioning - but they are listed in the phone book, so presumably they are still going.
http://lebambimonaco.com/
I'll try and remember to look next time I walk past!
Before I even read your caption, the look on the gents face in the main pic had a look of kindness and warmth. Then when I read that he offered you a slice of pizza, my intuition was confirmed.
A-h-h pizza where would we be in life without pizza--the universal language!! haa! it's a wonderful pic of relaxing day just looking at it. Gentlemen, is a cutie as well!! How could 'anyone" pass up a chance at a piece of pizza??? lunch or no lunch??? hee well, in a way we see your point!!!
Jilly, you have captured a version of me. I'm a slimmer(not skinny) version of this lady with longer straighter hair. She has just reminded me my roots need doing too maintaing by fake natural black hair look.Gary said on the otherhand the gentleman is the slimmer French version of him. So true! Maybe you have photographed my future Pizza alfresco to boot. A happy portent I hope.
Gail's Man, you always make me fall about and Babooshka, you too - and now I now what you both look like. Well I do hope it's a happy portent and one day I get to meet you both.
How muchbetter of a view can you get?
ReplyDeleteAll those yachts, the ocean, the city behind you, I find it a brilliant spot for a Pizza!
P.S.
ReplyDeleteFrom some years ago, I do remember a resto in Monaco, just outside the harbor walls, called Le Bambi.
That was before the port expansion, is it still there?
H.Peter, I don't know it although doubtless I've walked past a trillion times. Certainly there is a website (not that it's properly functioning - but they are listed in the phone book, so presumably they are still going.
ReplyDeletehttp://lebambimonaco.com/
I'll try and remember to look next time I walk past!
Before I even read your caption, the look on the gents face in the main pic had a look of kindness and warmth. Then when I read that he offered you a slice of pizza, my intuition was confirmed.
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup.
ReplyDeleteIt was my favorite spot, a tiny piece of beach, good food and all the yachts going by.
They picked a fine spot to dine. They certainly are friendly happy people to share!
ReplyDeleteSharing a meal is sign of a good heart. Love the alliteration of your title.
ReplyDeleteA-h-h pizza where would we be in life without pizza--the universal language!! haa! it's a wonderful pic of relaxing day just looking at it. Gentlemen, is a cutie as well!! How could 'anyone" pass up a chance at a piece of pizza??? lunch or no lunch??? hee well, in a way we see your point!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised the authorities allow such goings on. Eating in public. disgraceful!
ReplyDeleteYou never told us what flavour it was?
I was a bit worried that the woman in the white jacket had had a bit too much pizza......
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a funny pose!
Jilly, you have captured a version of me. I'm a slimmer(not skinny) version of this lady with longer straighter hair. She has just reminded me my roots need doing too maintaing by fake natural black hair look.Gary said on the otherhand the gentleman is the slimmer French version of him. So true! Maybe you have photographed my future Pizza alfresco to boot. A happy portent I hope.
ReplyDeleteGail's Man, you always make me fall about and Babooshka, you too - and now I now what you both look like. Well I do hope it's a happy portent and one day I get to meet you both.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great place to share a meal with friends - right on the water. Nice of them to offer you a piece!
ReplyDeleteNever mind the pizza, what's up with the woman in the white coat? Looks like she's doing something nasty!
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