09 December 2013
08 December 2013
07 December 2013
06 December 2013
05 December 2013
Kermesse - Concentration
Don't you love the intense concentration on this lady's face. She is working at the raffle table which raises a lot of money for charity with its Tombola and big Monaco-style prizes. I don't know who she is but I think she looks a bit like Mary Berry, the lovely English cookery lady on television, don't you?
04 December 2013
Kermesse - the Workers for Charity
The ladies who man (!) the stalls at the Kermesse work tirelessly for charity. For weeks before the event they beg, borrow and steal (not really!) items for their stalls and then have to price them, pack them up and get them to the circus tent on the morning of the Kermesse. Then they work non-stop all day selling, selling, selling and always they raise thousands for charity.
In these two photos, on one of the British Association of Monaco stalls (BAM) you see the ebullient Anne Batt and behind her, Caroline Casely.
Those of you who are regular followers of this Facebook page will know Anne and her wonderfully funny and ascerbic comments on the style - or lack of it - when I post pics of people.
03 December 2013
Kermesse - the Books
I bought 27 books so have a feast of reading ahead ...
02 December 2013
Kermesse - the Paella
This is the Spanish stand where you'll see a long queue waiting for a plate of delicious freshly made paella. The ladies of course dress appropriately.
Click on this link from last year to see the preparation of the paella.
01 December 2013
Kermesse - Tiger on my Table
The annual Kermesse in aid of charity was held yesterday in the circus tent in Fontvieille. This is the 44th year of the year of this event which has been held annually in Monaco since 1970 when it was created by the British Association of Monaco (BAM), St. Paul’s Church and the Saint Vincent de Paul charity. Nowadays others are involved in the organization including the Reform Church of Monaco, the Spanish Community, and the Greek Orthodox parish.
There were over 25 stalls including two book stalls (one English and one French), lots of clothes stalls, a toy stall, an antique stall, a flower stall, a tombola stand and loads of Christmas food for sale.
Everyone has the best fun meeting up with old friends, however this lady is making is quite clear she has no intention of having a conversation with a tiger.
30 November 2013
A Chilly Swim
Rather her than me! This was taken two days ago on Larvotto beach. A beautiful day but gosh, that sea must be cold ...
29 November 2013
28 November 2013
The Red and the White for Monaco's National Day
Not the most exciting photo in the world but I thought you might like to see Monaco's windows decorated with the Principality's red and white flags. Monaco celebrated its National Day last week - I didn't take photographs because I was exhibiting at PhotoMenton - but the flags are still on display and in this case with pots of red and white flowers to match. These pics were taken around the port of Fontvieille yesterday.
27 November 2013
Ring ring
Not a bad place to stop and make a phone call and enjoy the view, even if it is a grey day. Ah, no, perhaps she is taking a photo ...
26 November 2013
The Midget outside the Cafe de Paris
25 November 2013
24 November 2013
23 November 2013
22 November 2013
Rain
It was rainy and cold in Monaco yesterday. This is the forecourt of the Grimaldi Forum. (a photo taken about four years ago but nothing has changed ...)
21 November 2013
Peille: Time to say goodbye.
Today we are leaving Peille. I have more photos of this enchanting village, but they can wait for another day. It's time to get back to Monte Carlo.
Don't you love the hole cut into the rock to make the road? You see this often in the south of France and Italy - sometimes wide enough for two-way traffic, sometimes not ...
20 November 2013
Peille: Lavoir
This is the old lavoir in Peille. I love that the women who washed in the old days were protected from the heat and the cold by a roof and walls. (see last photo).
I wonder how many sheets, how many pair of workman's trousers have been washed on this sloping slab of stone over the centuries?
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