06 September 2010
Dusk in Monte Carlo
It's dusk and the lights of Monte Carlo are coming on. This couple walk past the Casino building - ahead is Casino Square.
05 September 2010
Moods - the Interior
Here's the interior of Moods, Monaco's Music Bar. Bags of low light atmosphere - great music - and a glass of champers - can't be bad!
04 September 2010
Moods - The Fabs
Meet The Fabs - well, what else would you call a Beatles tribute band. They were great - from Italy but speaking English and French and singing, of course, in Liverpudlian! They do two shows a night, three on Fridays and Saturdays.
Tomorrow - we'll take a quick look at the interior of Moods, Monaco's Music Bar.
03 September 2010
Moods
Let's have a night out at Moods, Monaco's music bar. You'll find the entrance at the back of the Café de Paris. Moods is open from 20.00h to 02.00h.
This week Moods is featuring the best local and international Beatles tribute bands. The Beatlovs, the Fabs, Liverpool, and the Love Beatles will all re-live the sounds of the swinging sixties!
Tomorrow, we'll meet the Fabs!
02 September 2010
Clean-up at the Casino
01 September 2010
Monaco's Market
Monaco's market is in Place d'Armes and fits the bill for today's City Daily Photo Theme Day which is ... drum roll...an 'Open Air Market.'
To see how others throughout the world have presented this theme do click here to view thumbnails for all participants
31 August 2010
Cheap Eats on Larvotto
30 August 2010
Framed
29 August 2010
28 August 2010
'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun'
27 August 2010
The Arcade at Place d'Armes - the Fountain
26 August 2010
25 August 2010
The Arcade at Place d'Armes
The arcade at Place d'Armes - Monaco's market place. In this arcade there are several bars, a butcher's shop, a bakery and more - and you can just see one of the market stalls in the main square.
There a Caption Contest with a prize on Menton Daily Photo today - do pop over and enter.
24 August 2010
23 August 2010
The Carpenter and the Traffic Warden
It always amuses me when guys, seeing me taking photographs, suddenly go into 'pose mode.'
After I took yesterday's shot, I turned around to get a shot of the other end of Rue Princesse Caroline and there were these two smiling guys, waving their arms about.
On the left is Josef, who is a carpenter at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and on the right is Christophe who works in traffic control and code violations in Monaco, so of course there were jokes about where I park my car.
Thanks guys for a fun encounter!
22 August 2010
Early Morning Shadows
21 August 2010
Valentino!
Valentino and his gorgeous dresses.
I know someone who'd love a Valentino original - in fact, she was born to wear one. Of course I'm talking about that ultimate style icon who resides at Barbie of the Day Towers in Villefranche-sur-Mer. You only need to click on the link to meet her.
Go girl!
20 August 2010
The Grimaldi Forum
A view of the Grimaldi Forum from above. If it makes you feel slightly dizzy, let me tell you I was leaning over a balcony on the 19th floor of the Formentor building. The road you are looking at is Avenue Princesse Grace and Larvotto Beach is off to the left.
The smaller photo shows it from a slightly more normal angle and with a massive cruise ship leaving Port Hercule and its mooring on the digue.
To see a 2 minute video of the recent Flamenco Festival in Gorbio village (above Menton) do click on the link. It was on TF1 and really captures the atmosphere. Do look!
19 August 2010
Les aoûtiens
Casino Square in August. This famous square is rarely without visitors but in August it's crazy with tourists, cameras, posh cars for people to pose alongside and of course, lots of bling.
In French they are called les aoûtiens. Août being French for August. Those who takes their holidays in July are called les juillettistes.
18 August 2010
Monaco Street - the Finished Dish!
The finished dish! At this point in the proceedings, I confess I had to leave as I was meeting a friend for lunch on Larvotto. So I really didn't know what happened to the snails. Did they dish them out to the crowd? Did they eat the dish themselves? Who knows?
It was all the best fun tho - cooking and music and the cheeky chap on the left whose name is Alain.
And if you want to know Les Taraf Goulamas' recipe - well just click on the link.
Thanks so much for following this little series with me. Tomorrow: on to something new.
PS. I have heard from Les Taraf Goulamas and yes, they shared the dish with the audience.
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