08 April 2013

Could this be Spring at last?


After all the rain and wind and chilly days, this was Monaco yesterday - glorious sunshine that made us all wonder if spring has finally arrived.

This photo shows the far end of the beach - in the background you see Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and beyond that Menton and Italy.

07 April 2013

Eze Village and Cap Ferrat


I walked down from the village and along the Moyenne Corniche to get this shot.  Although I was quite a long way away, the 24-70 mm lens did pretty well.  The strip of land you see out to sea, is Cap Ferrat. Someset Maughan used to  love there.  in 2012 Cap Ferrat was named the second most expensive place to live in the world - after Monaco!

06 April 2013

Eze Village - Donkeys


These two donkeys are usually to be found half way up the main slope that leads to the village. Presumably this is their winter grazing - it's just below the village.

Let's hope the restaurant behind them doesn't decide to serve donkey in their 'brochettes.'  As if ...

05 April 2013

Eze Village - Restoration


All the streets in Eze village are beautifully restored like this. It really is an enchanting place - although my personal preference is for a more authentic, and dare I say it, less touristy village.  You are more likely to bump into a foreigner in Eze than a Frenchman - certainly in summer. But of course that is because it is so beautiful and it draws the visitors. And of course without the appreciation of its beauty it might never have been restored - and crumbled as other villages have -  so there are always two ways of looking at things. Like life ...

This archway includes the entrance to the gorgeous Chèvre d'Or.


04 April 2013

Eze Village - Pause Café


This bar/restaurant is just inside the archway that leads to the old village.

03 April 2013

Eze Village - Grab the Moment!


Any work that needs doing in Eze Village involves lugging the materials and the tools up the narrow streets and then lugging everything, including any waste materials, back again.

As I walked up this little street, the guy with the beard who is plastering under the sign 'le troubadour' looked right at me. He has a marvellous face and I should have taken his photo at that moment but I thought I'd do it on the way back down.  But by then he'd gone. Grab the moment! Applies to everything in life, doesn't it?



02 April 2013

Eze Village - The Old Auberge


This  wall with its wondrous colour and worn out sign never fails to entrance me.

01 April 2013

Eze Village - Notre Dame de l'Assomption 2


The interior of the beautiful Eglise Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption in Eze Village.




31 March 2013

Eze Village - Notre Dame de l'Assomption




A corner of the beautiful neo-classical church of Notre Dame de l’Assomption which was reconstructed between 1764 and 1778 after the original fell into ruin. It was classified as a National Monument of France in 1984.





30 March 2013

Eze Village - the view from the Chèvre d'Or - 2


Can't resist showing you more photographs of  the restaurant of the Chèvre d'Or.  How's this for a view of St. Jean Cap Ferrat whilst enjoying a wonderful lunch or dinner. Flowers by Perrine.

29 March 2013

Eze Village - Reflection at the Chèvre d'Or


We're back in the restaurant of the Chèvre d'Or today, looking at tables and the silver sea reflected in  this engraved glass.  Lovely isn't it?  And on the right one of Perrine's flower arrangements.

28 March 2013

Eze Village - Sun and Shade


Thick walls, narrow streets - they knew how to build a village in medieval times to create shade and so protect themselves from the sun.

Talking of sun ... where is it?  Yet another rainy day here.

27 March 2013

Eze Village - Antonio, the Head Concierge at the Chevre d'Or


If you are ever lucky enough to stay at the beautiful hotel/restaurant the Chevre d'Or, the first person you'll see is the always beaming Head Concierge, Antonio.

I'd bumped into Perrine (see yesterday's post) in the village earlier and she took me to meet Antonio who kindly allowed me to take photographs in the restaurant. Thank you Perrine - and it was a pleasure to meet you, Antonio.

Of course, the second thing you notice as you walk in to the reception area is this golden goat. Isn't he wonderful!


26 March 2013

Eze Village - Chèvre d'Or - Miss Rose by Perrine


Readers of Menton Daily Photo have already met the beautiful Perrine as I showed photographs of her creating amazing hats made of flowers in her Menton atelier. Perrine's company is called Miss Rose by Perrine.

Perrine is Monaco's most favourite florist.  She creates stunning flower arrangements at many hotels and restaurants, weddings, model shoots, etc.  Here she is at the Chèvre d'Or in Eze.

When I tell you it was Perrine who made HSH Princess Charlene's bridal bouquet when she married HSH Prince Albert II, you'll know the esteem in which she is held in the Principality and beyond.

Tomorrow: we meet the chef concierge, Antonio. 


25 March 2013

Eze Village - the View from the Chèvre d'Or


How's this for a view whilst you dine at the Chèvre d'Or in Eze.  Chèvre - for anyone who doesn't know - means 'goat' in French, hence the 'golden goat' on the roof.

That's St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat jutting out to sea.

More from this beautiful hotel/restaurant tomorrow.


24 March 2013

Eze Village - Door-to-Door Delivery ...


Of course there are downsides to living in a medieval village. Everything you buy has to be lugged up the narrow streets by hand or on a trolley.

Here are some parcels being delivered ... the Eze version of 'door-to-door!'

23 March 2013

Eze Village - Old Stone


Steps, walkways, tunnels, old stone - history. The wonders of Eze village.

22 March 2013

Eze Village - the 'F' Label


This is the base of a perfectly normal lamp post that leads up to the village of Eze.

What puzzles me is what all the stickers with the letter 'F' on them mean.  Anyone know?

21 March 2013

Eze Village - Spring



Looks like spring has already arrived in Eze Village ...

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 ...
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