Mougins

A very surprising and charming village. It is located near Cannes. The village is surrounded by forests, such as the Valmasque forest. It has been inhabited by many artists and celebrites.. Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau, Fernand Léger, Francis Picabia, Man Ray, Arman, Yves Klein, César Baldaccini, Paul Éluard, Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Dior, Winston Churchill, Catherine Deneuve, Édith Piaf and Jacques Brel.. just to name a few. Pablo Picasso lived in Mougins, where he lived and died. Pablo and Fernand Leger had studios in the old village next to where the current Mougins Museum of Classical Art (MACM) exists.

Mougins also has a strong culinary history with great chefs. Still standing is an ancient building, which during the Middle Ages this was the court house of the Monks of Saint Honorat. Mougins hosts the annual ‘International Gastronomy Festival of Mougins’, or ‘Les Étoiles de Mougins’, an international gastronomic event which takes place every September in the village.

Per wikipedia..

“The hilltop of Mougins has been occupied since the pre-Roman period. Ancient Ligurian tribes who inhabited the coastal area between Provence and Tuscany, were eventually absorbed into the spread of the Roman Empire and then became part of an official Ligurian state that was created by Emperor Augustus (X Regio). The Ligurian area withstood several invasions during the Byzantine period, before the City of Genoa took firm control over the Ligurian region and dominated it between the 11th and 15th centuries. Much of the centre of the ‘old’ village dates back to this period.”

“In the 11th century the Count of Antibes gave the Mougins hillside to the Monks of Saint Honorat (from the nearby Îles de Lerins just off the coast of Cannes) who continued to administer the village until the French Revolution. During this period, Mougins was a fortified village surrounded by ramparts and parts of the medieval city wall still exist as well as one of the three original ancient gate towers (Porte Sarrazine). During the 18th century War of the Austrian Succession, the village was plundered by the Austro-Sardinian armies and damaged by fire. Following this, some of the ramparts were deconstructed and several new little streets of early 19th-century houses were built.”

Take care.. Bisou Bisou


Biot ~ Fernand Leger

What caught my eye and interest in visiting Biot was that it has a fascinating history and there are traces testifying to prehistoric time. It is noted that the Ligurians populated this area for a long period of time, which caused conflict with the inhabitants of the town of Antipolis/Antibes, who demanded help from Rome. The Romans fought the Ligurians and settled in Biot in 154 BC, which they settled and occupied for five centuries. It also had a notorious period in the 1200s and 1300s when it was taken over by the Knights Templar, pirates, rogues and thieves after it survived the Black Plague and the War of Succession of Queen Jeanne of Provence had decimated the law-abiding population.

Biot is associated with a number of well known artists. The works of the great humanist and painter Fernand Léger can be seen at the National Museum Of Fernand Léger. I want to share with you this wonderful museum and town.. you enjoy. Bisou Bisou.




Cannes ~ Le Suquet

I visited Cannes on a Sunday so most shops were closed… it is a day to meet friends for a meal or drink. Every restaurant was filled with people. Some of us climbed to Le Suquet.. this was the steepest hills I’ve come across so far. I have to say they were challenging and so nice to be able to climb them. My fear of heights is not going away, however.. I am learning how to plow through the panic…LOL. I only hit the tip of all that Cannes has to offer.. I will be revisiting it in the next 2 weeks for more of the galmour side of Cannes. Note: There was an organ concert scheduled at the Le Suquet l’eglise while I was there so I taped 5 of the pieces played. I included 2 pieces in the video, I hope you enjoy or find them interesting to listen to. Take care.

Ventimiglia, Italy ~ Market Day

Salut! Hope all is well with you. A very nice lady recommended the I visit Ventimiglia, Italy on a Friday morning ~ Market Day, because they have a wonderful market and offer a nice selection of leather purses. I was excited about taking photos of the market and I am on a quest for a leather purse… I have decided to try and visit every market I can while I am here.. they are so colorful, full of life, fun and happy places. It was a good day. Hope you enjoy the video. Take care of you.

Market Day

Eze Village

Salut! You will love this medieval village. I have to share that I’m glad I did not read much about the journey to the village.. it may have given me pause.. my fear of heights was full blown on the bus journey there and back. So I am glad I didn’t know because it would have been very, very sad to miss visiting this spectacular gem. I hope my video helps your imagination enjoy…

Villefranche-sur-Mer

Salut! How are you?/Comment ca va? I am roaming the country-side, taking millions of pictures, practicing my french.. French has the “rrrr” thing which is a big huddle for me, but I will prevail! I am determined AND I have a very patient and persistent teacher. I visited my neighbor town, Villefranche-sur-mer, very authentic fishing town – the quiet and peaceful tone is so restful. I have read that many families have lived there for many generations.. isn’t that awesome. The town is home to a medieval castle I have yet to explore and a delicious ice cream parlor – yum! I hope you enjoy my video. XXOO ~ Take care of you.

Monaco ~ Monte Carlo

Our train station was closed today.. no worries, there is a bus 100 that goes to Monaco.. I like taking the bus because you have an unhindered view of the spectacular coast.. beautiful. On arriving in their shopping district I was reminded of Rodeo Drive ~ baby.. but more of it. Shoppers beware, you will need several days to visit all the fabulous shops and boutiques here.

Monaco is a Principality of Monaco… according to Wikipedia “it is a sovereign city-state, country, and microstate on the French Riviera in Western Europe.” It is known for its luxurious casinos, opera house, harbors with yachts of every size and the famous Grand Prix motor race… and as I mentioned, streets filled with luxurious shops/boutiques, restaurants, hotels and night-clubs.

The inside of the Casino should not be missed… pay the $17 euro to enter inside the Casino and bask in bye-gone era, where staff wear tuxedos and tables are covered in creme linen, art … ceilings that are also a work of art. I had a very pleasant hour just people watching and enjoying a French Martini ~ Delicious! I really wasn’t expecting to enjoy Monaco as much as I did.. hope you enjoy my video.

Menton (city of Lemons)

I enjoyed few hours in Menton.. I hope to go back as this town has several sites to offer. Menton is near border of Italy and many of their dishes reflect this. It is known for their citrus fruit, and there are lemons everywhere. Shops are crammed with lemon products.