29 March 2012

Pink Ribbon - the Walk


Following on from yesterday's post and the start of the 10 kilometre run, these 250+ ladies immediately followed in a blaze of pink for a leisurely 3 kilometre walk. Much more my style... They simply walked along the port, through the tunnel to Fontvieille, did a circuit around and then back to the port and all in aid on Monaco's first Pink Ribbon Walk for breast cancer awareness. And then many of them went off for a champagne lunch!

You can see what a dull old day it was and boy did they brighten things up.

28 March 2012

Monaco 10 Kilometre Run - They're Off!


2,500 runners took part in the recent Monaco 10 kilometre run. And they came from 50 different countries. It's one second to the start and the really serious guys are ready to press the button on their watches.

And they are off...

27 March 2012

The 'Warm-up' Man


The Pink Ribbon Walk wasn't the only event taking place on the port a week ago. At the same time - and a far bigger event in terms of numbers of people - was the annual 10 kilometre run.

Some of you know my computer died last week and this batch of photos were lost. Yesterday one of those fabulous Genius guys at the Apple Store in Nice retrieved them from the old hard drive and put them on a memory stick - so we are back with the Pink Parade and the 10 kilometre Run.

This guy is warming up the runners and you'll see that some of the 'pink' people joined in.

26 March 2012

The Pig


It seems strange to me that a butcher would display a cute pig with a pink ribbon around its neck and expect people to order pork chops!

25 March 2012

Kiosk


This lady has just just served the gentleman walking out of the picture and now goes back to reading her magazine. She'll not run out of reading material in a hurry ...

This kiosk is on Boulevard des Moulins, just by the steps that lead to Eglise Saint Charles.

24 March 2012

Chanel


The Chanel shop ... it's the contrasts that can make Monte Carlo so fascinating.

23 March 2012

The Ballerina


Two views of the ballerina who lights up at night, below the casino building. She was created by Marco Lodola in 1995.

Apologies that we are not continuing with the Pink Parade photos. My iMac died in a blaze of orange screen and went to iMac Heaven. It took 14 hours to transfer my files to the new machine.
The only photos not included in the back-up were the Pink Parade photos and yesterday's emails. These may (not sure) be recoverable but it'll be a week or so.

22 March 2012

Pink Ribbon Day! - the Maclaren Stroller


Who knew that Maclaren (think Jensen Button and Lewis Hamilton) made a stroller? Doubtless so comfortable this young partipant at the Pink Ribbon Walk is about to fall asleep ...

21 March 2012

Pink Ribbon Day! - Pretend Champagne


Puddles from the early rain produce reflections of a little girl at the Pink Ribbon Walk.

These two beauties are sisters who were born in Monaco and make great models as they play up to the photographers. Don't you love the mini-pretend-champagne! Monte Carlo Ladies in the making!

20 March 2012

Pink Ribbon Day! - More Monte Carlo Ladies


More gorgeous Monte Carlo ladies who took part in the inaugural Pink Ribbon Walk, in aid of cancer research, in Monaco on Sunday.

How does the lady below change the settings on her camera with those fingernails! Good for her!

19 March 2012

Pink Ribbon Day!


Yesterday Monaco went pink! It was the first Monaco Pink Ribbon day - where women (and men) walk on behalf of breast cancer awareness. The organisation was great, atmosphere was fabulous, people turned up in crazy outfits and of course money was raised for this great charity.

Movingly, many people walked on behalf of a mother, a sister, a loved one lost to cancer, and pinned notices to their backs (see last photo). We'll see more of these another day.

Come back tomorrow for much more...

18 March 2012

Hediard at the Galerie du Metropole


Hediard. Luxury food on the ground floor of the Metropole Centre. Hediard opened its first shop near Chartres in 1832.

The Monte Carlo store opened in Monaco in 2010. All too tempting ...

17 March 2012

Monte Carlo Ladies


A couple of Monte Carlo ladies cross Avenue Princesse Alice near Square Beaumarchais.

16 March 2012

Reflections of a Gardener


One of Monaco's many gardeners watering around Anish Kapoor's celebrated Sky Mirror in front of the Casino.

15 March 2012

Peace in a Pool


You'll find peace and a place to reflect in all the beautiful gardens of Monaco. The Casino Gardens, of course are the busiest, especially in the centre where you find the fountains, but just walk a few yards to one side and you'll find pools like this. Look carefully and you'll see the balcony of a building reflected in the water.

14 March 2012

Cleaning the Metropole Centre


Not easy cleaning the curved ceiling above this chandelier in the Metropole Centre, especially as the area within the railings drops down to the floor below.

13 March 2012

Bonsai in the Casino Gardens


I've never noticed this bonsai in the Casino gardens before. It's quite a large bonsai, but a bonsai nevertheless. The bowl looks as if it's made and signed by an artist - next time I'll look more carefully.

Amazing root formation, don't you think?

12 March 2012

In Step


Sunshine and shadows on the steps leading down from the back of the casino building.

I seem to think I've seen exactly the same design of wrought iron railing outside the Metropole Centre but perhaps my memory is deceiving me. It often does ...

11 March 2012

Sweeping Up


Curved windows at the back of the Café de Paris make good photo opportunities.

10 March 2012

Agretti


We're in Beausoleil market today - so near to Italy that it's no surprise to find signs for produce written in Italian. This is Agretti - looks like grass, doesn't it? In fact it's a tender succulent, native to the Mediterranean. It's also known as Barba di Frate (Monk's Beard) and in English, Barilla Plant, Opposite Leaved Saltwort or Russian Thistle.

Frances Mayes, author of the wonderful Bella Tuscany, wrote of this plant: 'Spinach is the closest taste, but while agretti has the mineral sharpness of spinach, it tastes livelier, full of the energy of spring.'

Remove the roots, steam for 5 minutes, and serve still slightly warm with some olive oil and lemon or prepare fettucine and mix with fresh chopped agretti, lemon and oil.
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