14 October 2011
Lunch at Alain Ducasse's Louis XV - the Red Mullet's Eye
Our main course:
Rougets de roche farci de vert de blette, légumes en bouillabaisse.
Red mullet stuffed with the green part of chard, vegetables in bouillabaisse.
The fish had been totally de-boned and then stuffed - such a beautiful presentation and you need not ask how good it tasted!
Blette (chard - a type of spinach) is regularly used in Mediterranean cooking. Tarte au Blette is sold in all the local markets.
13 October 2011
Lunch at Alain Ducasse's Louis XV - Mirror, Mirror
The mirrored door beside our table reflects a corner of this beautiful restaurant.
In the smaller photo, my friend Lynda's first course:
Fumet de homard breton à peine crémé, fins raviolis de champignons des bois et châtaignes.
Stock of Breton lobster stock with cream, raviolis of wild mushrooms and chestnuts.
Our wine: Domaine du Loou 'Esprit de Blancs' 2010 - a delicious light and fresh Provence white wine from the Var.
12 October 2011
Lunch at Alain Ducasse's Louis XV - a Perfect Risotto
There are three choices of menu at lunch time.
We chose the Club Dejeuner de Saison in which you have a first course, main course and dessert. There are three choices in each.
There is also a cheese course before the dessert and before it all we were served a beautiful presentation of paper-thin vegetables served in a glass with a delicious dip made of olives.
There is a choice of at least 20 breads - this is not just lunch, this is a theatrical spectacle.
My first course.
Risotto à la courge rouge et oignon caramélisé, des côtes de romaine.
Risotto with pumpkin and caramelized onion, Romaine lettuce. I can't begin to tell you how delicious this was!
Tomorrow: Lynda's first course. And the wine.
11 October 2011
Lunch at Alain Ducasse's Louis XV - the Water Cooler
10 October 2011
Lunch at Alain Ducasse's Louis XV
We're going to lunch at the best restaurant in Monte Carlo!
This is the Louis XV, Alain Ducasse's 3-star Michelin restaurant in the Hotel de Paris on Casino Square.
The windows of this gloriously decorated dining room open onto the square. I wonder if the sculpture in the corner is Madame Pompadour.
So, dress up and I'll see you tomorrow...
09 October 2011
Street Scene
08 October 2011
The Parasol
07 October 2011
06 October 2011
05 October 2011
'When the Sculptures Bloom' - Art amongst the Cacti
04 October 2011
'When the Sculptures Bloom' - Blake's 'Faith'
This beautiful sculpture stands near to the entrance of the Exotique Gardens and is by the well-known Monaco-based sculptor, Blake.
Do click on the link to see more of Blake's stunning work which comments on our human and spiritual condition. This piece; entitled "Faith" reflects on the loss of spiritual and religious conviction in our modern lives.
Blake is currently preparing a major exhibition of his work in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada which runs from the 6 - 27 October 2011 at the Petley Jones Gallery. Click on the link for more details.
03 October 2011
'When the Sculptures Bloom' - the Storks
Recently I was invited to the opening of an exhibition at the Exotique Gardens called 'When the Sculptures Bloom.'
Not all the sculptures were marked with the names of the artist so I don't know the name of the sculptor of these storks but they seem wonderfully at home under these exotic trees, don't they?
02 October 2011
Hands Off!
One of the games that tourists love to play is to find an expensive car in Casino Square, lean back against it and have his or her photograph taken by a friend. I suppose they then go home and talk about 'their Mercedes, their Ferrari, their Porsche' - well, why not? We can all dream.
The man who owns this car obviously thinks otherwise and doesn't want sticky fingers on his car, thank you very much.
Of course I should be telling you what the car is. I'm not sure - it reminds me of a Jaguar E-Type a friend from long ago used to have - in fact I used to travel to the south of France in it but doubtless someone will tell me it isn't an E-type... Maybe the company Weismann does poshed-up Jags...
01 October 2011
Monaco Yacht Show - The Instant Photographer, Nairi
It's the first of the month and so it's Theme Day - the subject: Mystery Object.
Meet Nairi (you can see this lovely lady properly in the last photo). She is working for one of the yacht companies, Jongert, taking photos of visitors at the Monaco Yacht Show. An interesting promotional gimmick and all great fun. All those bags and boxes strapped to her body are part of what produces a printed photo out of the lower right-hand receptacle. It took about a minute.
That's Nairi's photo of me in the smaller pic!
To see how others around the world have interpreted today's theme 'Mystery Object' please click here to view thumbnails for all participants.
30 September 2011
29 September 2011
Monaco Yacht Show - Still your Mind...
So many yachts, so much luxury - sometimes you can still your mind by looking at a reflection...and it all becomes a dream.
Note: the reflection was taken in THIS.
28 September 2011
Monaco Yacht Show - Where's Johnny Depp?
On the way to the far side of the port to photograph Steven Spielberg's yacht, I noticed this pirate ship called Sadko.
Of course, she's not part of the Monaco Yacht Show and she's not even a genuine pirate ship. Perhaps there aren't any of those left?
She's a 30 metre authentic replica of a pirate schooner from the XVIth century.
So, where's Johnny Depp?
27 September 2011
Monaco Yacht Show - Hats Off!
26 September 2011
Monaco Yacht Show - Boats on Boats
25 September 2011
Monaco Yacht Show - E.T.Come Home...
Steven Spielberg's yacht, the US$200 million Seven Seas, was on display this year.
She was moored way over the other side of the port near the Harbour Master. After fighting the crowds and heat to get there, I decided to take a boat back across the harbour. There are free shuttles all day to several pontoons around the show. The last photo was taken from the water.
Seven Seas is 86 metres long. She has an infinity pool with a 15-ft. glass wall that can also be used as a movie screen which means Mr. Spielberg can watch a movie and take a dip at the same time. There's also a helipad, a fully equiped gym, a spa, a massage room and an indoor cinema. The yacht accomodates 12 guests and 26 crew.
'E.T. come home...'
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