The surface has been 'peeled' prior to a new top coat that went on the night after I took these shots. The tools are used to lower the water points you see in the last shot.
26 March 2010
Grand Prix Preparations - the Road Surface
The surface has been 'peeled' prior to a new top coat that went on the night after I took these shots. The tools are used to lower the water points you see in the last shot.
25 March 2010
People Watching
24 March 2010
The Nun and the Lilies
23 March 2010
22 March 2010
21 March 2010
The Almost Silhouette
The light catches the water as it dances in the fountain. The casino is just behind. An iconic view of Monte Carlo - a photo taken by thousands of visitors each year. After all these years, I suppose I should feel it's all too corny for words, so don't tell anyone, but actually I still love it! Here it is almost in silhouette.
20 March 2010
Monsieur Dombey's Tree
There are many beautiful shrubs and trees in the Casino Gardens and it's always worth a stroll to see what is in flower.
19 March 2010
The Photographer, the Model and the Fur Coat
I don't need to tell you my feelings about the wearing of fur but if you photograph Monaco you will see fur coats from time to time - so please don't shout at me. I'm simply the messenger.
Once again we are at the entrance of the beautiful Hôtel Hermitage.
18 March 2010
The Photographer and the Model
17 March 2010
Finally it's Spring - Port Hercule
It's been such a long cold and wet winter. Yes I know it's colder and wetter elsewhere in the world but this winter has been most untypical in Monaco and the south of France. Here is Port Hercule yesterday where, at last, the sun is shining.
For more photographs of Monaco - in fact the same shot as this - take a look at Peter's Paris. Peter was here recently and the weather was horrible but it didn't stop him taking some super photos of the Principality, including a visit to the Oceanographic Museum. Do click on the link.
16 March 2010
The Golden Goat
15 March 2010
14 March 2010
Lunch at Château Eza - the Curly Whiskers
Butternut pumpkin soup with aged Parmesan sprinkled with olive oil.
A slice of Ciabiatta rubbed with garlic and topped with marinated sardines and young salad leaves.
Sautéed prawns atop a gateau of blettes (sugar beet) - note the curled whiskers in the photo.
An individual basket of caramelised apple with toast flavoured with orange flowers.
And a wonderful bottle of white wine and I forget what it was. This is the only dish of the four that I photographed - proof, if needed, as to how good the food and wine was.
We finished with coffee served with delicious petits fours. And then our wonderful, generous, dear divine Peter from Paris treated us to this wonderful lunch. Thank you, dear Peter.
13 March 2010
Lunch at Château Eza - Amuse Bouche
Let's tuck in to the amuse bouche that arrived with the champagne...
Served on a slate platter - in the square glass pot are tiny concoctions of roquefort and bread - yet they were quite sweet - with honey, perhaps? In the base of the glass pot - several different olives that were fabulous.
In the centre - a confection made of snails. And in the tiny pots, a fishy mousse base covered in fish eggs. Excellent.
And now - drum roll - the Chef: Axel Wagner. Before joining Château Eza as Chef de Cuisine in spring 2007, Axel Wagner, from Germany, was the Executive Chef of the three-star Michelin restaurant of renowned French chef Georges Blanc in Vonnas.
Tomorrow: the Menu du Prince.
12 March 2010
Lunch at Château Eza - the Bay of U2
So here we are, sipping our champagne in the Lalique glasses and looking down on the bay of Eze. Bono has a house down there, on the area of land between the railway and the sea - and just along is the one belonging to The Edge. The Bay of U2, one could say.
Tomorrow: the tasty morsels we ate with our champers.
11 March 2010
The Oceanographic Museum for Eric Tenin and Paris Daily Photo!
Eric is an impossible act to follow but I hope you like this photo of the Oceanographic Museum on le rocher.
Happy 5th birthday to Paris Daily Photo and many thanks as always to Eric for everything, for the brilliant CDP idea, for sticking with it, for the friendship and inspiration you give to us all. To see the tributes of other CDP bloggers, please click here to view thumbnails for all participants
And do visit Paris Daily Photo - you'll see Eric's brand spanking new fabulous look to his blog.
10 March 2010
Lunch at Château Eza - Champagne
Both glasses are made by Lalique and can be bought from the shop in the village at no small expense. We were offered pink or white champagne and chose white - it was to die for - and from then on I didn't notice what was depicted in the base of the glass!
Friday: Looking down on Bono...
09 March 2010
Lunch at Château Eza - the Restaurant
And if you are unfamiliar with the village of Eze, please click on the link HERE to see the whole village in a shot taken from high up on the Grande Corniche.
The Château Eza is actually a group of dwellings that opens onto this view - one of the most beautiful on the French Riviera. It was chosen by Prince William of Sweden, the eldest son of King Gustav, as his winter residence. Between 1923 and 1953 the royal family used to spend their holidays here. The Château Eza was famous until 1976 as the 'Prince of Sweden's Castle.'
08 March 2010
Lunch at Château Eza - the Kitchen Workers
Regular visitors to this blog may remember a lunch we had at the Chèvre d'Or in Eze Village. Well, today you are invited to a lunch at Eze's other famous restaurant, the Michelin-starred Château Eza. For the moment tho, we pass these guys who probably work in the kitchens.
Hope you are hungry - get those taste buds working...
07 March 2010
Here come the French Fries!
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