25 July 2012

Hugh Laurie in Monte Carlo


Hugh Laurie and the Copper Bottom Band blew us all away in the Salle des Etoiles at Le Sporting in Monte Carlo last night.  He had us up on our feet clapping to the sounds of New Orleans jazz and blues.  This guy is a GREAT piano player - and he sings, he plays guitar and of course he's the witty, adorable, charming Hugh Laurie we know and love.  A great night - thanks Hugh Laurie!

That's Sister Jean McClain in the last photo and she sure can sing ...

24 July 2012

Armagnac 1898


A bottle of 1898 Armagnac on display in the Hediard shop at the Metropole Centre in Monaco.  This was taken through two layers of glass: the window of the shop and the display case - so call the result artistic! Wonder if the Armagnac is drinkable?

23 July 2012

The Jellyfish Net - 3


And here's how the jellyfish net appears when you are sitting on the beach - just a line across the water.  Presumably if people use the diving platform that you see beyond beyond the barrier, they'd wear wetsuits or risk getting stung.

Probably best to sit on the beach and look at the posh yachts on the horizon ...

22 July 2012

The Jellyfish Net - 2



Another view of the jellyfish net at Larvotto Beach.  This one runs from the centre across to beach of the restaurant, La Rose des Vents with the green Grimaldi Forum building to the left. We saw the Grimaldi Forum, with the rhinocerus on the roof, the other day ... 


21 July 2012

The Jellyfish Net


Thanks to the jellyfish net people can swim safely at Larvotto Beach.  It's 07h.30 and a good time to swim before the heat of the day although the sun is already blinding.   The patterns in the water are reflections of the tall buildings on Avenue Princesse Grace.

20 July 2012

'Extra Large' at the Grimaldi Forum



You don't see a giant rhinocerus on top of the Grimaldi Forum every day but then you don't have an exhibition called 'Extra Large' in Monaco everyday.  The exhibition presents 50 monumental paintings, sculptures and installations from the Centre Pompidou in Paris and will be on show at the Grimaldi Forum until the 9th September.

From CityOutMonaco (click to see a video) : 'The exhibition includes large-format paintings by Joan Miró, Jean Dubuffet, Matta, Joan Mitchell, Jacques Monory, Pierre Soulages, Frank Stella, Sam Francis, and Yan Pei-Ming; and sculptures and installations by Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Richard Long, Alain Séchas and Jean Tinguely. Also represented will be the work of Sol LeWitt, Anish Kapoor and Bill Viola - all masterpieces linked by one unusual factor - their sheer monumental size.'

The first photo was taken from inside the Japanese Gardens.



19 July 2012

La Spiaggia - the Iguana



Remember the animal climbing down the wall at La Spiaggia? See small pic.  Most of us thought it was a cat or perhaps a panther.

Well here it is - a dragon? Or is it a lizard?

It's an iguana!  Thanks so much to R and Jim. 


18 July 2012

Early One Morning ...



Monaco, taken from Roquebrune at 07h.15 yesterday. 

There's a new roundabout on the way to Monaco from Menton and miraculously, there were several newly created (and empty) parking spaces nearby.  It's always been impossible to park in this particular place. I crossed the road and snapped.  Should have lugged the tripod out of the car so it's just a hand-held shot.     

17 July 2012

Staircase at the Oceanographic Museum


The monumental stairscase leading to the first floor at the Oceanographic Museum.

16 July 2012

Lamplight at the Oceanographic Museum


One of the beautiful lamps at the Oceanographic Museum.


15 July 2012

Marc Quinn at the Oceanographic Museum - Kate Moss


Marc Quinn has created several sculptures of British supermodel, Kate Moss in contorted yoga poses. "Microcosmos (Siren)" was made in 2008.  A duplicate, made out of ten kilograms of 18-carat gold sold at Sotheby's for $900,000.

No comment ...

14 July 2012

Marc Quinn at the Oceanographic Museum - the Origin of the World


Yesterday, we saw a real shell (cassis madagascariensis) from the 17th century that had been carved into a cameo.

Today, here is a sculpture from the Marc Quinn exhibition showing exactly that same species of shell but somewhat larger!  It's made of bronze and is called The Origin of the World ( Cassis madagascariensis) Longitudes. It stands just inside the entrance of the museum.

Much of Marc Quinn's work ties in beautifully with the permanent exhibits at the Oceanographic Museum.

13 July 2012

Shell Art at the Oceanographic Museum


These carved shells are on display in a covered glass case in the Oceanographic Museum.  They were carved in 17th century Italy.

The cameos were carved onto Emperor Helmet shells (Cassis madagascariensis), considered the most highly prized shell for carving.






12 July 2012

La Spiaggia



La Spiaggia is the beach at the far end of Larvotto, with its own restaurant, beach loungers and so on.  I must have walked along here a thousand times and never noticed the plaque of the late Prince Rainier on the wall above.  And if you click to enlarge the photo below, what about the fearsome animal about to pounce?

11 July 2012

Underpass

 
If you walk through the underpass than runs under Place Sainte Devote, you can have fun with the infinity reflections in the mirrored walls.


10 July 2012

The Sea Eagle



The sea eagle sits, way up, on a corner of the roof of the Oceanographic Museum.  

The bump on the hillside opposite, which is below La Turbie is known as la tête du chien (the head of the dog).

09 July 2012

Chicago at the Grimaldi Forum



Yesterday we saw a man who cleans the windows at the Grimaldi Forum - today the building itself.  In the main photo people are inside waiting to go down to the theatre for a matinee performance of Chicago.

The photo below shows the entrance to the Grimaldi Forum with people spilling out after the performance.

There is a lot of glass to keep clean.

08 July 2012

How many windowcleaners does it take to ....



Ever wondered how they clean the glass of the Grimaldi Forum. Here's how - one windowcleaner and three other men to hold the ropes.

07 July 2012

Oceanographic Museum - Octopus



Hmmmm, not sure I'll ever eat octopus again...

This guy is really fixing me with his eyes, isn't he? 

06 July 2012

Halte MCCC - Monaco's hidden railway station



This rather boring photo is to show you Monaco's hidden railway station.  In fact, it's in France - Roquebrune -  and is open once a year for the Monte Carlo Tennis Masters. 

The station is below the Monte Carlo Country Club, hence its name, Halte MCCC.  To find it you walk on the road, below the tennis, past all the television trucks and the Monte Carlo Beach Hotel, which is below you and onward for about 600 metres.  Turn up a narrow path and eventually you find it ...

As you can see it's pretty primitive and anyone with dodgy knees would find it difficult to get up into the train as the platform is on ground level, not raised.  But for people going to the tennis, of course it's brilliant.



05 July 2012

Short Shorts



Short shorts seems to be the way to go this year.  And if I had legs like that, I'd be wearing them too!

This couple are on the promenade that runs from Portier to the beginning of Larvotto Beach, which you see in the distance.

04 July 2012

A Plethora of Parasols


Cheek-by-jowl parasols on Larvotto Beach.

03 July 2012

Shower


One of the new showers on Larvotto Beach ... if you can tear your eyes away from the dishy guy with the long hair, that is ...

02 July 2012

Attitude


Monte Carlo ladies have a certain attitude, don't they?  A certain confidence, I suppose.  Of course beauty helps. 
Related Posts with Thumbnails