11 July 2013
10 July 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - the Old Mail Box
It's great to see they are still using the old mail boxes in Beaulieu-sur-Mer. This one is tucked into a niche in a wall, not far from the port.
09 July 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - Divers
A dinghy in the harbour of Beaulieu-sur-Mer. Looks like these guys are pretty serious about it all - off to dive I'd imagine ... or perhaps to work on a project in the harbour?
08 July 2013
07 July 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - the Market Square
The market square is a pretty one, fountains, old trees, delicate mini- balanconies with tall French windows.
06 July 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - Villa Kérylos
The Greek Villa Kérylos at Beaulieu-sur-Mer is one of the most extraordinary monuments on the Riviera. Built between 1902 and 1908 in the period the French call the "Belle Epoque", it is a unique reconstruction of an ancient Greek home. 'Kérylos' means Halcyon, often identified as a kingfisher, a poetic mythical bird, considered to be a bird of good omen.
This is a tribute to Greek civilisation by two lovers of Ancient Greece, Théodore Reinach, an archaeologist and patron of the arts and Emmanuel Pontremoli, an inspired architect.
Monte Carlo Daily Photo has visited this villa in the past, so if you are interested just type in Villa Kérylos into the Search box and all 13 entries will appear. (don't forget to type the accent on the 'e' else it won't appear)
05 July 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - Colour!
Handbags for sale in Beaulieu's Saturday market
'All colours are the friends of their neighbours and the lovers of their opposites.'
~ Marc Chagall
04 July 2013
03 July 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - Friendship
What would we woman do without our women friends? We talk, we listen, we sympathise, we encourage - and vice versa. I couldn't live without mine.
02 July 2013
01 July 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - the Wash Down
This guy is standing almost on top of the boat he is cleaning. So, instead of seeing the sea and surrounding yachts, we see some of Beaulieu's beautiful villas on the hillside. Note the reflection.
30 June 2013
29 June 2013
28 June 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - Painted Ladies
On sale at Saturday's market in Beaulieu-sur-Mer.
And what or who are these ladies?
How about the handle of a nail file!
27 June 2013
26 June 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - the Gran Caffé
The Gran Caffé, opposite the market in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, is a good place for a chat before crossing the road to buy the day's fruit and veggies.
25 June 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - the Fish Man
Beaulieu has a really good Saturday market. Meet the fish man - serving one of his customers with one half of a large fish.
24 June 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - Perfection
This is one of the many public gardens in Beaulieu-sur-Mer - an area is in front of the port. Beautiful pots, perfect flowers, automatic watering. Beaulieu always seems to me to be what the 'perfect' Riviera town would be if we had to imagine it - Belle Epoque villas, yachts in the bay, classy, (don't you hate that word) pristine, a 'dream' of the Côte d'Azur made real.
Note: the cyclists - not long now and it will be that time of year again - the Tour de France. You regularly see the Tour de France cyclists practicing on our roads and hills.
23 June 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - the Beach
We're in the beautiful town of Beaulieu-sur-Mer today - it's just along the coast from Monaco towards Nice. Monaco - Cap d'Ail - Eze - and then Beaulieu. So let's spend a few days here - and why not start on the beach. If you look carefully you can see the terrace of the Villa Kerylos, on the left. Click the link to see photos taken in 2009 when we explored this stunning Grecian villa.
22 June 2013
Blake's Phantom - Wax
Many of you know that from time to time I have the immense pleasure of taking photographs in the Monaco studio of Blake, the well-known Canadian sculptor.
Here he is holding his latest 'Phantom.' She has been painstakingly created out of wax and is kept in a large container of water before she goes to the foundry to be cast in bronze. The wax is kept in water to keep it cool in the heat and so that it doesn't deform. This is a very delicate sculpture and it's held together with small rods, all welded together.
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