Showing posts with label Near Monaco: Eze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Near Monaco: Eze. Show all posts
11 June 2014
10 June 2014
09 June 2014
08 June 2014
07 June 2014
Eze Village - the Golden Lion
One of the Chateau de la Chevre d'Or's golden lions making his presence felt in the gardens of this beautiful hotel.
06 June 2014
05 June 2014
Eze Village - Flowers in the Hotel Chevre d'Or
This is one of the beautiful displays in the foyer of the Chateau de la Chevre d'Or in Eze Village. The flowers are designed by Mara Ferris.
04 June 2014
03 June 2014
02 June 2014
01 June 2014
31 May 2014
30 May 2014
Eze Village - Place Francis Blanche
A pretty corner in Eze village.
It is named after Francis Blanche (1921-1974) who was an actor, author and apparently the first person to hoax people by telephone - something he did on a radio show. He is buried in Eze.
29 May 2014
Eze Village - Old Pot
Beautiful old pot outside a house in Eze village. The climber is Trachelospermum jasminoides, a native of south east Asia that you often see in the south of France. It's common name is Star Jasmine.
28 May 2014
Lovers' Lookout
There I was photographing the German Shepherd and somehow the young lovers crept into the photo. The bench is on the Sentier Nietsche - this is the walk that goes from Eze village way down the hillside to Eze Bord de Mer. The beautiful German Shepherd is Roxanne and she's 8 years old. You can see a close up of Roxanne at Riviera Dogs.
27 May 2014
26 May 2014
Eze Village - Le Mas Provençal
You enter a world of flowers when you go to the beautiful Mas Provençal in Eze village. I was invited to dine there yesterday by my dear friend Lynn Espie. She and her delightful granddaughter, Aimée are over from New Zealand, where Lynn will judge next weekend at the Euro-OES-Show near Lyon. For those who don't know, OES stands for Old English Sheepdogs - the breed I used to breed, show and judge.
Thanks dear Lynn for a fabulous fabulous evening. What a great time we had. Love you!
23 December 2013
13 August 2013
Sharing his Cloak
We are in the beautiful neo-classical church of Notre Dame de l’Assomption in Eze village. The church was reconstructed between 1764 and 1778 after the original fell into ruin. It was classified as a National Monument of France in 1984.
Here, under an archway, is this golden portrait of Saint Martin sharing his cloak.
07 April 2013
Eze Village and Cap Ferrat
I walked down from the village and along the Moyenne Corniche to get this shot. Although I was quite a long way away, the 24-70 mm lens did pretty well. The strip of land you see out to sea, is Cap Ferrat. Someset Maughan used to love there. in 2012 Cap Ferrat was named the second most expensive place to live in the world - after Monaco!
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