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Day 16 - The Monte Carlo
... All of us were now getting very behind on our washing so we set off to try and find a laundromat and explore the coastal city. We took some tourist photos sticking our heads in the jack sparrow cut out and Todd in the Charlie's angels one too. We saw the building where Cannes film festival is held. We went to the beach to but part of the walkway was closed for something. It's strange that we only travelled like 30 mins on the train and we had ...
We return to the ancestral manse
... As always, the venerable Colombe d’Or restaurant, which guarded the entrance to the village, was surrounded, like a swarm of black flies, by Mercedes, BMWs and Jaguars. The Colombe is stuffed with original art by the likes of Picasso and Matisse—in the 1920’s and 30’s these unknown and impoverished artists stayed at the hotel and the prescient owner accepted their painting as payment in lieu of cash.
Then we walked past the ...
Day 17
... Sat and watched people while it rained on and off for a bit, (here goes the beach). There are all sorts of suicide jocky's on motorbikes screaming around the corner, in and out of cars, they are nuts. I looked across the road and there was a really nice mural on a large building across the road. It was all old movie scenes etc in keeping with the Cannes film theme. Said to Mag it must be a movie theatre. Turns out to be the local ...
French humans are scary
... It reminded me a little of London minus the rain and the things you see in london. I did have a lovely and enjoyable walk around all the rich ***** shops and the pretty beach. I am now back on the ship and feel a touch of sunbathing is needed as I am fully determined to return back to the UK not looking while and looking more like Rebecca Lai. Bracelona tomorrow ...
London to Cannes
... the Eurotunnel. This year however is different as we are going by train, truly trains planes and automobiles. Yes, me on public transport, whatever next?
So, having read my host's Ashes blog when he and the family went to Australia for the momentous England victory, I thought I could try it out and share it with friends and family.
An early rise for a Sunday as the alarm rang out at 6.30am. We rallied the children and discovered the ...