Monday, April 27, 2009

théoule-sur-mer, une vrai beauté


théoule-sur-mer is a mere 15 minute drive from cannes if travelling along the seaside road. although it is easily accessible by train and bus, it always seems to be quieter than say, cannes city centre.

on this rainy monday, i am happy to post a few photos from théoule that i took on a hike this past weekend with david. we hiked up a huge rolling hill on a super windy day....there were actually points along the hike (when we were waaay far up) that i was actually a bit frightened! doesn't help that i have a phobia of being up too high, at times the path was tiny and felt as though it was a little too close to the edge of the hill (i'm hesitant to say mountain, but i truly think it is a mountain...not a hill).....


after asking a random shopkeeper in town how to get to our starting point, la plage de l'aiguille (shown below), we started towards the hiking path. we passed a few public beach spaces, gorgeous, but vacant, because it was an outrageously windy day.


about half way up the hill/mountain, there were various path's jutting out into the ocean. below is a snapshot of some of the rocky decent towards a 'hidden' beach...which apparently is only accessible from these paths. it was a gorgeous site. i was terrified to get to close to the edge of the path, it was viciously windy and i was scared like a little baby. david was laughing at me....


shown below are two photos of the hidden beach, one from the left of the beach and one from the right of the beach, further along the path along the mountain.




after another 30-40 minutes along the path, along a winding road and into another off-the-beaten-path hiking trail, we arrived at the summit. it was windy, and when i say windy, i was almost tempted to actually sit on the ground for fear of being swept out into the sea from the top! again, david was laughing at me, he wasn't concerned about the wind in the least.

the view was beautiful and we could see for miles and miles, even as far as the lérins islands!


we crossed back into the hillside, where the path flattened out giving us the fresh scent of pine, eucalyptus and wildflowers. ahhh, the sweet smell of fresh air and countryside....


the path then took us back onto the opposite side of the mountain, giving us breathtaking views of the towns below, as well as insight into the lives of some of the most rich and famous....and their secret french hideaways.


the photo below is looking towards cannes. you can even see the cruise ship that docked in town for two days. this time of year it's very common to see gigantic cruise ships docked just off shore. they hover for a few days, out of town tourists crowd into town by hoards, and then jet off to their next mediterranean destination.


i took this next photo looking down onto a spectacular house privately nestled into the side of the mountain...i always wonder who owns the house, what they do for a living and if they know just how fortunate they are to have their house.

i mean, the view itself is worth a million dollars.....


we continued along the tiny winding roads oooing and awing at the houses...all of the infinity edged pools overlooking the french riviera, magnificent balcony's and vine-covered terrace's owned by who i can only imagine to be celebrities or the rich and famous.


looking down over the city centre of théoule-sur-mer, we descended back to where our little twingo was waiting for us.

it was a beautiful day to hike (although crazy windy) and i'm glad we were able to explore some more of the region!

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

out and about in cannes


some photos i took out and about the town....












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Saturday, April 18, 2009

iles de lérins - st. honorat


the lerins islands are made up of ile de sainte margeurite and ile sainte honorat, they are located just off the coast of cannes. we visited st. honorat a few weekends ago and it was a gorgeous escape.

the island itself is owned and inhabited by 30 monks from the Abbaye de Lérins, but they allow visitors on their island year round. they live, work and worship on the island, it is their home. to get there, you can take a quick boat ride from cannes - the shuttle boats depart hourly (or so) from early morning until 5 or 6pm.

so a quick boat ride from the city and you land on the shore of paradise. st. honorat is the smaller of the two islands that make up lerins islands. there are marked footpaths, benches and picnic tables scattered throughout. thankfully we went before the height of tourist season, so it was not too busy.

there are plenty of boats that we saw anchored around the shallow waters in the calm sea between the two islands. here are some photos of the rocky shoreline and boats.





we packed a picnic lunch, although there is a restaurant and 'snack' bar on the island too. we preferred to hike around, find a nice spot to eat and continue on exploring the island. the east side of the island is actually quite dense and somewhat like a forest, we found a nice shady spot near one of the many chapels on the island. we had a little picnic ;-)

the monks have various vineyards where they grow syrah, chardonnay, pinot noir and some sort of rosé grape also. the footpaths are throughout the fields, however it is not permitted for guests of the island to walk too close. the sell their wines (as well as handmade liqueurs) at a store near their monastery and also in surrounding cities on the mainland. this is part of the way they support themselves financially on the island. some of their wines are such good quality, that they are offered at some of the best restaurants nearby.



the island is such a beautiful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, you almost feel as though you are thousands of miles away. it is serene, quiet, wildflowers and bugs and birds (including beautiful pheasants - we even saw a few!) flutter around you while you walk along the shore. we saw jellyfish, butterflies, bunnies and all!







as we headed around the back of the island, we came across the old fort tower, and then the actual monks monastery and working distillery where they make their wine and spirits (delicious natural alcohol drinks). it was so beautiful and on top of the tower was magnificent, i was swept up in it all as the wind wrapped around us.




the monastery itself is gorgeous....





at the end of a wonderful relaxing day with my sweetheart, we stopped for a drink at the beachside bar, i had a glass of wine, david had some of the monk's liqueur. deeeelish.



then we had to head back to reality. *sigh.



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Monday, April 13, 2009

more adventures, spring has sprung!!


i apologize in advance that it has been almost 2 full weeks since i have last posted an entry. i have been a busy little bee indeed. above is a photo i took at st. honorat island, makes me want to jump right in!

between immigration procedures, visiting friends, boating to nearby islands and enjoying this gorgeous weather (not to mention birthdays and easter)...i have managed to keep surprisingly occupied while unemployed.

i actually have lots to write about, it is just a matter of finding the motivation to sit down and just do it! (note to self: step 1 = get out of bed early). for those of you who know me pretty well, also know that i love to sleep....a lot.

i am finally at the last leg of my immigration process, whew! what a haul. well, i still have small things to do like exchange my drivers license and translate some documents...but nothing major. this thursday will be the final 'full day' learning about ma vie en france. not to mention that it includes a full hour and a half sit-down lunch in the middle of it. typical, ha! typical.

so i promise that i will write about the lerins islands, our recent visit to marseille and also what life is like in cannes now that the beginning of tourist season has begun. out on my run today i played 'spot the tourist' to keep myself occupied. residents of cannes (including me and david) are still wearing jeans/long pants and cardigans/sweaters in the evening. tourists have shorts, flip-flops and tank tops. but i don't mind, i was one of them not so long ago ;-)


this purple little guy was happily swimming around in the shallow water with some other buddies and he was so cute i had to snap a photo. just watch out and don't get to close! they are cute, until you touch them. ouch!!

happy birthday today mom :-)



here's me opening up an easter egg, france-style. delicious!!!



springtime in cannes, trés jolie!



gorgeous purple flowers are in full bloom right now - - they smell heavenly!


please check back soon, i'll have more posts up this week and next....
thanks for always staying tuned :-) the adventure will continue, no doubt about that.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

no poop for you!!

did you know?



since it's april fool's day i find it appropriate to share something that i find funny.

lots of people in france have dogs, little tiny dogs. dogs so small that sometimes i actually laugh when i see them; can it be real?

and they poop a lot. well, i guess all dogs poop a lot. but even so, in france you'll see more poop on the sidewalk than anywhere else. and today it's raining. think of sliding over on that, huh? just like a banana peel in a cartoon. sidewalks here are slippery enough on their own when wet......

did you know that it is apparently a law here, not to mention since 1974, to pick up after your dog? but you would never know, because, well.....

people just don't.

just in case, as to not forget, signs are posted. they are everywhere. always the same sign.

they are hilarious! and for your viewing pleasure, you even get a little cartoon turd shape too. how can you not laugh at this?

NO POOP FOR YOU!!

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