20 March 2013
Eze Village
Yesterday, the sun shone and on a whim I drove to Eze village. It's two years since I last came here - but everytime I visit I'm blown away by its beauty.
This photograph was taken from the Chemin de Nietzsche and we are looking at one side of the village - the gardens of the beautiful hotel/restaurant, the Chèvre d'Or tumble in terraces down the hillside.
If you want to die happy - dine or take lunch at the Chèvre d'Or one time in your life ...
From 1883 onwards, Frederich Nietzsche often stayed on the French Riviera and it was during this climb, up the path from the beach, to the 'wonderful Moorish village of Eza, built among the rocks' that he composed the third part of his work 'Ainsi parlait Zarathoustra.'
More tomorrow ...
19 March 2013
Smoking Break
A couple of girls chat and smoke near the Watch Tower on le rocher. Note the helicopter, en route to the heliport in Fontvieille.
18 March 2013
Monte Carlo Dogs
Not all Monte Carlo ladies strut around in 6 inch heels. Some, like these two ladies, are more interested in their dogs and were taking a rest with them on a bench in the Casino Gardens. Note the water bowl.
The Griffon is called Xena and she is 4 years old. And the Jack Russell terrier is called Lana and she is 3.
Both are rescue dogs now living a wonderful life in Monaco with these two fabulous Monte Carlo ladies.
17 March 2013
7th Rencontre Artistique - Monaco-Japan - Viatcheslav Plotniko
Viatcheslav Plotnikov is a Russian artist who has lived in Monte Carlo since 2000. He often paints glamorous scenes like this - the Hotel de Paris featuring famous American film stars long since dead.
For instance, that's Ava Gardner sitting at the front. Looks like Humphrey Bogart in the background. I'm sure others are recognisable too.The painting is called 'By Night Monaco.'
16 March 2013
15 March 2013
7th Rencontre Artistique Monaco-Japan - the Rhino and the Panda
This sculpture is called 'F... Panda.' I'm not being prudish in not typing that four-letter word but I don't want all the spam that will arrive if I do.
The sculptor is Patrick Schumacher - he makes lots and lots of what he calls 'rhinozebros.' Click on the link to read more.
14 March 2013
7th Rencontre Artistique Monaco-Japan - Reni
This lady is dressed somewhat differently to other ladies and you'd think she is young, wouldn't you? But - good for her - she absolutely isn't.
Her name is Reni and she always wear unusual outfits. She's one of Monte Carlo's characters and loves being photographed. You may remember her in the Casino Gardens posing for the camera on the night the casino was lit up pink.
13 March 2013
7th Rencontre Artistique Monaco-Japan - the Golden Elephant
11 March 2013
7th Rencontre Artistique Monaco-Japan - the Shoes
10 March 2013
09 March 2013
7th Rencontre Artistique Monaco - Japan - Blake's Phantom
Last night saw the opening of the 7th Rencontre Artistique Monaco - Japan in the Auditorium Rainer III. It's a marvellous space overlooking Port Hercule and of course 'le tout Monaco' was there including many Japanese ladies wearing traditional dress - wonderful!
Each artist showed one work only. This beautiful piece is by the well-known Canadian sculptor Blake, whose studio is in Monaco. This is one of his new series called Phantom and yes, that's real gold leaf which I believe takes over a week to apply. This sculpture is called Phantom Sky.
The exhibition continues today and tomorrow - 11h to 19h.
08 March 2013
Jules Massenet
Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet was a French composer best known for his operas. His compositions were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and he ranks as one of the greatest melodists of his era.
This statue stands, where it should, outside Monte Carlo's opera house, which is to our left.
Today, Monaco doesn't look like this photo - it's raining heavily and has been for days ...
07 March 2013
The Ring
Who would buy a ring like this - and why? It's for sale in a shop just around the corner from the Café de Paris.
06 March 2013
The Fur Coat
You'd need to be rich to trail a mink on the ground like this, wouldn't you?
And for all you animal lovers, I'm one too! No animal should be killed for its fur - or for anything else, come to that. I'm simply your friendly Monte Carlo photographer reporting on what I see ... on this occasion at the Cafe de Paris.
05 March 2013
04 March 2013
Spring!
This is the promenade between Fontvieille and Cap d'Ail - the port of Cap d'Ail is to the right.
03 March 2013
02 March 2013
Narrow
Here's yet another passageway on le rocher - this one so narrow it needs to be properly lit.
Don't you just love imagining what it would have been like to live here centuries and centuries ago?
01 March 2013
Café de Paris - Coffee?
The terrace of the Café de Paris in Casino Square. Fancy a coffee in the sunshine?
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