Of course, if you are fed up with the Grand Prix crowds and the noise you could always lie back and enjoy the sunshine on Larvotto Beach.
I'm not going to the Grand Prix this year but of course I'll be glued to the television as I am for every Grand Prix throughout the year. If you are in Monaco, enjoy... and if you are not, enjoy... should be a great race.
What a life! The red cushions and umbrella certainly are cushy additions to the beach scene.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like the best idea to me.
ReplyDeleteGail would take the beach, while I'd take the race.
ReplyDeleteThre certainly is a colour scheme at work on this beach. A greater contrast I would find harder to imagine: the noise and fumes of the race; the calm and prisinity (??!) of the beach.
ReplyDeleteHow would I find the Monte Carlo public library?
I don't get car racing as a spectator sport. Sure, it's exciting is some ways but the cars just whiz by, you don't see the play develop like in football or tennis. But then I wouldn't sit on the beach either - melanoma! I'd probably cover up and go shoot pictures somewhere.
ReplyDeleteJulie, you'd find an English library at St John's Church which might or might not satisfy you. I'm sure there must be a French and also a library in the Monegasque language but I don't know where. Surely tho there is one - or more.
ReplyDeleteI suppose it's horses for courses. I don't get football - American or English.
ReplyDeleteIt's a hard life.
ReplyDeleteNice picture....
ReplyDeleteI love this red,
Greetings from Paris,
Pierre