08 March 2011
International Women's Day
Not a painting to be hung on your wall but a chest of drawers for sale at a Foire in Monaco last October. However, the reason for showing this photo is not to influence your interior decor (as if I would dare...) but to use the image of a woman to celebrate the centenary of International Women's Day.
You can see a young girl running towards her future on Menton Daily Photo today.
Here's to all my women friends - I couldn't exist without you...
07 March 2011
The Frieze
06 March 2011
Reflections on Avenue d'Ostende
05 March 2011
Flags
04 March 2011
Parking des Pêcheurs
03 March 2011
Koi Carp
02 March 2011
Zen
01 March 2011
Peace in a Garden
It's Theme Day and deciding on 'my favourite part of town' wasn't easy. So much depends on one's mood. You can sit on the terrace of the Cafe de Paris and watch the world go by, you can wander Port Hercule and drool over the mega yachts, you can stroll le rocher and enjoy the narrow ancient streets and the beauty of the cathedral or you can do what we are doing today - sit in a garden and absorb the peace.
Monaco has many beautiful gardens - my favourites are the Saint Martin Gardens on le rocher and this one - the Japanese Gardens on Avenue Princess Grace with views of the Mediterranean through the trees.
To see how other bloggers around the world have interpreted this month's theme please click HERE.
28 February 2011
27 February 2011
The Old Tap
26 February 2011
25 February 2011
24 February 2011
23 February 2011
The Sacristy
22 February 2011
21 February 2011
The Most Beautiful Dog Loo in the World?
20 February 2011
The Origins of the Cathedral
19 February 2011
Palms
18 February 2011
The Fountain of the Birds
Jean-Michel Folon's La Fontaine aux Oiseaux is a sculpture I've always loved.
For years it stood in front of the Casino. Then it got moved to Fontvieille where it stood outside the police station on a wooden pallet, the birds imprisoned by wire, waiting for a new home.
Now, you'll find it on le rocher in front of the Lycee Albert 1er.
17 February 2011
The Willing Subject
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