27 May 2014
26 May 2014
Eze Village - Le Mas Provençal
You enter a world of flowers when you go to the beautiful Mas Provençal in Eze village. I was invited to dine there yesterday by my dear friend Lynn Espie. She and her delightful granddaughter, Aimée are over from New Zealand, where Lynn will judge next weekend at the Euro-OES-Show near Lyon. For those who don't know, OES stands for Old English Sheepdogs - the breed I used to breed, show and judge.
Thanks dear Lynn for a fabulous fabulous evening. What a great time we had. Love you!
25 May 2014
Monaco Grand Prix - a seat in the stalls ...
If you are in Monaco today - Grand Prix time! - this is one of the places from which you might decide to watch the race. We're in Casino Square - the cars whizz up from the port, past where you are sitting and on down to the hair-pin bends of Loew's Casino. The concave/convex mirror is called Sky Mirror by Anish Kapoor and is reflecting the casino building.
24 May 2014
Monaco Historic Grand Prix - Ferrari 246
Monaco Grand Prix this weekend! Well obviously this Ferrari 246 isn't taking part but it did two weeks ago at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix when it was placed 5th in its class. It's owned by Tony Smith, manager of Genesis.
This car is one of five produced in 1960 and was driven by Phil Hill. Another claim to fame is that this was the last model of Ferrari before the rear engines came in following the success of the Coopers.
23 May 2014
22 May 2014
21 May 2014
20 May 2014
Living in a Science Fiction film ...
If you take the lift from opposite Monaco's market down to Fontvieille, you end up on this walkway, which has been cut deep into the rock - it leads to the Carrefour shopping centre. For a moment, you feel as if you are in a magic grotto or a science fiction film ...
19 May 2014
Grand Prix - Fencing and Ferraris
Even the Casino is fenced off at Grand Prix time. Of course it doesn't stop the obligatory Ferrari being parked in front of its doors.
18 May 2014
Grand Prix - Fenced in
Almost Monaco Grand Prix time - next weekend. And so Monaco is encased in its ring of steel. Here the Cafe de Paris on the left and the Casino in the distance are fenced in with gates for people to walk through.
17 May 2014
16 May 2014
Bentley Bling!
Pulling away from the Louis Vuitton shop is this shiny silver Bentley. Is it stainless steel? I've never seen a car as shiny as this ...talk about bling!
15 May 2014
Grand Prix Historique de Monaco - the Oldest Lady Bugatti and Dirty too!
This is the oldest car at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix. And she's dirty! I love that ... not for her an arrival in a van with mechanics alongside - she was driven here!
She's a Bugatti 39 - born in 1925 - which makes her pretty much 90 years old. Isn't she a beauty!
14 May 2014
Grand Prix Historique de Monaco - the Inspection
Each car at the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco has to undergo a rigorous safety examination before racing. These guys work for the ACM (Automobile Club of Monaco) and are inspecting a 1972 BRM P180 in Marlboro livery.
12 May 2014
Grand Prix Historique de Monaco - Alfa-Romeo Tipo B (P3) - 1934
This is the Alfa-Romeo Tipo B (P3) made in 1934 - it won the A class race. What a beauty!
Clouds hung low over the Principality on Thursday but it didn't detract from the beauty of the cars. And always such a great atmosphere at the 'historique' with everyone happy to chat, mechanics and owners alike.
11 May 2014
10 May 2014
Grand Prix Historique de Monaco - Arrival
The Historique Grand Prix of Monaco is held every second year and even if you know nothing about cars - like me - it's the best fun and a joy to look at these beautiful old cars. There are Bugattis going back to the 1920s, ancient Alpha Romeos and so on.
I was there last Thursday. Most cars had arrived but there were still a few, like this one, just driving in to the paddock area to admiring glances.
The majority of cars arrive in large trucks, along with a couple of mechanics to tend to their every need. These old cars are exceedingly valuable.
Mostly, I noted the name and year of the cars for you but I didn't follow this one to its parking place, so I don't know. Perhaps someone will tell me? The majority of cars had one seat only, so this one confused me!
09 May 2014
Art Monaco - Dirk Janssens
Belgian artist Dirk Janssens created this sculpture from wood and plaster. He is represented by Irrreversible Mag and the lovely lady we met yesterday. Click on the link to see and read about Dirk's work and his many awards.
This is Dirk's Artist Statement:
'In his art Dirk Janssens explores the positive and emotional aspects of the basic concept of being human. His work is a tribute to life and love, purely instinctive, in a completely unique language. His works are an investigative transformation; it is far from arbitrary, and represents a willful, passionate craving for almost unattainable and utopian Love. At the same time, this art offers comfort, as it fires an enthusiasm for life and inspiration; in fact it’s a tireless courting of passion itself.
The artist forces himself to convert every single feeling of frustration into pure life force. Whether futile or intense, the expression shows an iron will, an unfailing passion and an enduring optimism that is deep-rooted in the artist himself. By doing so he makes his audience contemplate their own happiness.'
08 May 2014
Art Monaco - 'Irreversible Art'
We're back at Art Monaco today - just for a few days - and then we have the Historique Grand Prix to look forward to.
This is Norelkys (Noor) Blazekovic, a wonderfully dynamic lady, originally from Venezuela and now living and working in Miami, Florida. She was at Art Monaco with a group of artists she promotes as part of 'Irreversible Projects' - you can read more by clicking on the link. See the work of some of her artists tomorrow.
Norelkys writes: 'Just use your imagination and tremendous things will happen. Imagine you have the ability to see the world with different eyes, whenever you choose. Each time you open your eyes, you see the world around you in a different way... Irreversible Way"'
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