12 November 2013
11 November 2013
Peille: Gaby
Yesterday we saw Gaby, owner of Au Petit Cabanon in Peille, serving a couple of cyclists in the square. Now a close-up of Gaby. Isn't he wonderful! And so was his pretty customer drinking her morning espresso.
10 November 2013
Peille: Coffee Chez Gaby
An early morning stop for two cyclists outside Au Petit Cabanon in Place Carnot in Peille. That's the adorable patron, Gaby, serving coffee. Isn't this square heaven!
A short history of the village: It's thought the area was once home to a little-known Ligurian tribe the Oratelli of Peille.
The village dates back to the 11th century and is of Celto-Ligurian origin. In 1388 Peille passed to the Savoy, and later became the responsibility of the Sardis states in 1720, returning to French rule in 1792. From 1814 to 1860, it was part of kingdom of Piedmont and Sardinia and finally became French in 1860.
09 November 2013
Peille: - the Gothic Fountain and Old Lavoir
This is the Place du Mont Agel in Peille, with its gothic fountain and lavoir. And as you can see it's a fountain that is still used by the villagers.
You'll find a 'Circuit of Postcards in the village - 14 in all - each featuring a reproduction of an old photograph alongside each ancient monument or place of interest - see the smaller photo. This was taken around 1910.
Tomorrow, we'll learn some of the history of this beautiful village.
08 November 2013
Peille
Sometimes it's nice to get out of the hustle and bustle of Monaco and take a short trip into the mountains. So leave your Louboutins behind and let's spend a while exploring the magic that is Peille. The medieval village is 630 metres above sea level and only 25 kilometres from Monaco.
We'll walk its ancient streets on stones weathered by time, wind our way through vaulted passageways, have a coffee in a magical square and doubtless fall in love with this beautiful village.
The sign, as you enter the village, says 'Peille, the most curious village in the Alpes-Martimes.'
More tomorrow ...
07 November 2013
Lunch on a Bench
The casino gardens, lunch on a bench and a chat with friends before going back to work. Not a bad way to spend your lunch break.
The dark green area in the background is part of the enormous fence that blocks off the centre of the gardens whilst construction goes on for the new shopping centre. Oh dear ...
06 November 2013
05 November 2013
04 November 2013
Swimming in November
We've had glorious weather lately, although the meteo says we may have rain today.
Bit chilly for swimming though?
03 November 2013
02 November 2013
01 November 2013
31 October 2013
Craned reflet
Everywhere you look in the casino area at the moment, you'll see a mass of building work going on. Even the windows reflect the cranes.
30 October 2013
29 October 2013
28 October 2013
27 October 2013
26 October 2013
25 October 2013
Diamonds and Crosses
Seen in Monte Carlo yesterday. Are these stockings (or tights) trying to copy the design on the Louis Vuitton handbag?
24 October 2013
Folon's The Fountain of the Birds
Jean-Michel Folon's La Fontaine aux Oiseaux is a sculpture I've always loved and we've seen it before but taken from the other side of this street - so here it is from back. It stands on le rocher.
23 October 2013
22 October 2013
Skinny People
If you are having a 'fat' day, just look at your reflection in one of the curved glass doors alongside the casino!
21 October 2013
Reflection at Dusk
A corner of Fontvieille at dusk. Fontvieille is the area of Monaco reclaimed from the sea.
This was taken from outside the palace on the 'rocher.'
20 October 2013
Concentration
I couldn't decide which photo to show you today so I'll show you a photo of a girl, at a bar on le rocher, doing what we all spend too much time doing - staring at a computer screen.
19 October 2013
18 October 2013
17 October 2013
16 October 2013
The Head of the Dog
The 'TĂȘte du Chien' (head of the dog) that looms over Monaco. This photo was taken from Fontvieille, near to the Parc Paysager.
15 October 2013
14 October 2013
13 October 2013
12 October 2013
11 October 2013
The Washerwoman
Shafts of sunlight pass through the fountain and land on Renoir's La Grand Laveuse (the Washerwoman) - by Renoir - Guino 1917. It stands in the Parc Paysager of Fontvieille.
10 October 2013
09 October 2013
08 October 2013
Kicking the carpet
This girl has just kicked the rolled-up blue carpet into place. It's a setting-off point for the jet-skis on Larvotto.
07 October 2013
06 October 2013
05 October 2013
04 October 2013
03 October 2013
Volleyball on Larvotto
Reflection in the windows of the gym on Larvotto Beach and in the smaller photo - the reality. Not much volleyball going on but lots of discussion on the rules!
02 October 2013
Squashed Balconies
Mirrored glass reflecting balconies and a road (notice the white van in the lower left section) is always fun to photograph. This was taken on Boulevard Princesse Grace on Larvotto.
01 October 2013
The Monte-Carlo Casino Lit up Pink - Thursday October 3rd 2013
If you're in Monaco on Thursday evening - 3rd October - go to Casino Square where you'll find the Monte-Carlo Casino will be illuminated in pink as a gesture of support towards breast cancer victimes. This will be the 3rd breast cancer aware campaign by Pink Ribbon Monaco.
And take your camera!
30 September 2013
The Podfather Cometh
Who is the 'Podfather' I wondered, as I sipped my coffee on the terrace of the Café de Paris.
Wikipedia says:
'Adam Clark Curry (born September 3, 1964 in Arlington, Virginia is an announcer, internet entrepreneur and media personality, known for his stint as VJ on MTV and being one of the first celebrities to personally create and administer Web sites. In the 2000s, he became involved in podcasting, and has been called the 'Podfather' because of his efforts.'
29 September 2013
Vineyard in Sky Mirror
The vineyard planted in the garden in front of the casino is reflected in 'sky mirror.' You can see the Casino building top centre. The Cafe de Paris is to the right - everything is the wrong way around of course! In reality, the Cafe de Paris is off to the left ...
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