09 December 2012

Kermesse - the Snack Bar Crowd


All the people running the snack bar are volunteers - well, everyone who does anything at the Kermesse is a volunteer.  Here they pose for a photo before the crowds come in and the long day begins.


08 December 2012

Kermesse - Serving the Paella


This lady was very much in charge of serving the paella - it cost 10 euros and you got it in a plastic dish, with a plastic fork, and I can tell you it was delicious!   The queue went on and on ...



07 December 2012

Kermesse - Cooking the Paella

 
The paella served at the Kermesse is delicious!  No doubt either that it is freshly cooked.


06 December 2012

Kermesse - Let's go Shopping



The doors have opened, the crowd pours in - 'Let's go shopping ...'

05 December 2012

Kermesse - Scary Santa Claus



Sometimes, if you are very very small, it's scary to meet Santa Claus ...


04 December 2012

Kermesse - Fifty Shades ...



The highest forms of literature were to be found on the English bookstall. Perhaps these should be in the Self-Help section ...

03 December 2012

Kermesse - the Book Stall



One of the most popular stands amongst the Brits is the bookstall.  There are always thousands of books for sale at reasonable prices and all going to charity.  There's a French bookstall too, of course.

And if you have volunteered your time to work at the stall, why not wear a pair of heart-shaped British flags on your head!   Isn't she wonderful! 

02 December 2012

Kermesse - the Soft Toys


This is the 43rd year of the Kermesse (which translates as church or charity bazaar).

From small beginnings by the British community at Saint Paul's, Monaco's Anglican Church, it is now a massive event raising an enormous amount of money for charity. It involves many churches and charities, hundreds of volunteers, thousands of visitors and takes place in the circus tent in Fontvieille.

This young girl is working at the stall that sells nothing but soft toys.

01 December 2012

National Day in Monaco


Casino Square decorated with the Monaco colours in celebration of the 'Fête Nationale' which took place about 10 days ago. 

In the background, the terrace of the Café de Paris. Good place to people watch ...

30 November 2012

Flying Saucers in Monte Carlo ...


Looks like flying saucers are about to land in time for Christmas at the Metropole Shopping Centre.

29 November 2012

Fallng Water


A  detail from the fountain that stands at the end of the Promenade de Larvotto, above the beach. It was created by Guy Lartigue in 1970 in homage to Princess Grace.

28 November 2012

Silhouette


These guys were filming a helicopter at the heliport.

27 November 2012

Le Vistamar


Minimalistic table decor at Le Vistamar in the Hôtel Hermitage.

26 November 2012

Undercover at the Café de Paris


This is the new protective roof over the terrace of the Café de Paris.

25 November 2012

No Finish Line - Santa Claus


Santa Claus is running at the No Finish Line charity.  Doubtless getting fit for Christmas ...

The sign says 'See you soon.' 

Today is the last day of this 8-day run for charity around the port of Monaco.

24 November 2012

No Finish Line - Running in High Heels


At 18h each evening and as part of the 8-day No Finish Line run for charity, you can run in high heels on a pink carpet. Perfect for Monte Carlo Ladies! This is sponsored by a company promoting shoes that offer comfort and glamour. 




23 November 2012

No Finish Line - Ouch!


No pain, no gain ... ouch!

22 November 2012

No Finish Line - the Premise


One of Monaco's favourite events for locals is currently taking place on Port Hercule.  No Finish Line is a charity event organised over 8 days (and nights) by Children and the Future and is in aid of deprived and sick children.


The premise is simple: you run, jog or walk on a marked course around the port - it measures 1350 metres. For a few euros you register and buy an electronic tag for your shoe.  Then, for every circuit you run the charity is paid by one of the sponsors.  You can do this anytime of the day or night (24 hours a day) over an eight day period so people run before work, during their lunch-breaks, late at night and you can see how many kilometres you have run on the computer when you've finished. I'm told Prince Albert II likes to take run at night.  

More tomorrow ...


21 November 2012

The Grimaldi Rose


Grimaldi is the name of the Princely family and this beautiful rose, named for the family, is currently in flower in the Princess Grace Rose Garden.

Beautiful, don't you think?

20 November 2012

Booted


Just the thing for these chilly mornings - a nice pair of comfy boots ...

Spotted outside the supermarket in Fontvieille. Well, what else would you wear to do the weekly shop?
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