A view of Monaco from the harbour. You can still see the scaffolding leftover from the Grand Prix, problem being they still have certain areas cordoned off whilst they dismantle everything. Lovely place even though it is very small.
Gayle and Gareth sorry to tell you we have spent your inheritance. These yachts are something else. I would even take a job as a cleaner on board. Monaco is another world.
This is the main square in Nice it is quite a place. They have a huge area for kids where they have water jets and the kids runabout mad getting soaked. The other section is a light mist that you can walk through to cool down. It's a great idea in the middle of the city.
A view from the old fort above Nice. We took the tourist train around Nice it is a great way to see the place. We had lunch in a lovely traditional French restaurant, they are actually hard to find. Arthur had gizzards as a starter but it was listed on the menu as Delicate Pie Gers when we asked what it was the waitress squirmed and pointed to her throat and said gizzards. Arthur thought they were lovely. Then he had this massive fish followed by cheese. I was more sedate I choose Avocado, crab, and apple, then chicken with mushrooms and finally I'lle flottant, to us meringue on custard. It was a beautiful lunch. This is our final day in the French Riviera. We say adieu and we move on tomorrow to Argeles Sur Mer in the Languedoc area where we will chill by the pool and the beach until Tuesday or longer depending on the hotel. Will keep you posted. Bye for now
Loving your blog and all the facts and information you give us. Enjoy the rest of your time and I will keep up with you whilst inmMexico. Aruba x x x
ReplyDeleteSitting here with the fire on and the rain and wind battering down outside enjoying your blogs and feeling very envious. XxX
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