Posts Tagged With: Nice

Mundane Musings

In Spain, or Gibraltar for that matter, when the weather acts the way it’s been acting as we move into April, people are going to be a little grumpy. What type of weather is this? Cool, overcast, and windy. It is like we are being punished for the great weather we had during the winter. I’ve been told typical weather in the area during the winter months includes torrential downpours. However, we had rain maybe one day this winter, and the temperatures were fairly mild. If you remember, the weather was fantastic while my family was here, and the weekend they left, I laid out by the pool and got a sunburn. A sunburn! Today, I’m in jeans, a light sweater, a scarf, and I had to wear my jacket for the first time in awhile. Boooooooo.

I’m not going to let it get me down, though. I’m optimistic that the weather will shift in April and we’ll have the chance to enjoy some sunshine. In the meantime, enjoy a new edition of Mundane Musings!

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Proof of the crummy weather. I ran across the street this morning to grab a Coke from the shop and couldn’t resist sharing the gross and current Gibraltar atmosphere.

Well, my Mom warned me that I shouldn’t use this purse as my every day bag; and you can see why in the photo. My Mom got me this purse for my birthday and I love it too much not to wear it all the time! I’ve gotten so many compliments on it and the size is just perfect to fit all of my needs. So when I discovered this tear where the shoulder strap connects to the bag, I about cried. I’ll have to find someone to fix it, because it’s just too cute to sit in my closet.

Elephant

Elephants are my favorite animal by far! I absolutely love them. So when I found this special photo on Pinterest, my heart just melted! It was too sweet not to share with all of you. :)

France

Nice, France

Nice, France

It was around this time last year that we were in Nice visiting with Matt’s family. France is so beautiful, but Nice really stands out in my memory. It is still one of my favorite places we’ve gotten to see, because it is so stimulating to your senses. I can clearly remember the sights, the sounds, the smells, and the overall charm of Nice and the surrounding cities.

Have a fantastic weekend!

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Bittersweet Ending

I could go on and on about my last days in the French Riviera, but I truly feel like I’ve done it justice. Yes, we took one last day trip to Antibes, but to describe it would be repetitive. It was beautiful, the weather was perfect, the food was great, and we did a lot of shopping. This isn’t to diminish our last day on the trip, but there is only so much more I can say. I will, however, provide some pictures of our last days in the French Riviera so you can see it for yourself.

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Fresh off the train into Antibes! I'm ready to get this last day started.

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I loved the buildings in Antibes, especially the shutters on the windows and railings on the porches.

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The beach in Antibes was far less rocky than Nice. I love the sailboats in the background and the blue sky and ocean.

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This is a nice view along the outer road next to the sea. The tall building is the Picasso museum.

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One last look at the sea and the beach in Nice. So sad to be leaving! Definitely keeping the fedora, though. ;-)

So, on one last note, I have to say THANK YOU so much to Matt’s family for taking us all on this amazing trip. They were so generous all week and I had a fantastic time. It was bittersweet leaving to come home – on one hand, I would miss the weather, the sea, the food, and just vacation itself. On another hand, I knew I had a fun month ahead of me back home with Matt and friends. Either way, I definitely will never forget this trip.

Though the Nice trip is officially over in both presence and in spirit through my blog, I am not short on topics for future posts. I recently read three amazing books that need reviewing and life abroad is an ever-changing experience!

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Bright and Delightful

After taking a break to celebrate 100 posts on Top of the Morning to You,  it is now time to get back to our French Riviera vacation. We’d seen an antique market, enjoyed authentic seafood, traveled to Villefranche and Monte Carlo, and there is still so much to share!

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There I am at the end buying plenty of spices from this colorful vendor.

On Wednesday I woke up feeling a million times better. I was well-rested and it seemed as though whatever was plaguing me had left my system. With my new-found energy, I dragged Matt out of bed early and begged him to accompany me to the market to do some actual souvenir shopping. While everyone else continued to sleep, we stepped out into the crisp morning air, ready to take over the spice and flower market. I was keen on finding new spices to cook with and was excited to see the rows and rows of colorful bins. We bought Hawaiian Lava salt that I learned about at the cooking demo with Paddy. Along with the Hawaiian salt, we bought salt from the Himalayas, a guacamole spice, herbs de Provence, and 5 bags of deliciously-smelling tea leaves. We also purchased two artfully decorated spice-holders, an olive dish with cute little holders for toothpicks and pits, and a spicy olive tapenade.  I was in heaven puttering around, drinking cappuccinos, and munching on chocolate-filled biscuits.

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Yummy olives!

Upon returning home from the market, we were surprised to find everyone else just getting out of bed – usually it was the other way around! So, we popped outside, rented a couple of bicycles, and explored the coast of the city. It really isn’t that long and took no time to make our way from one end to the other. We stopped briefly to admire the Negresco, a swanky and famous hotel on the strip, and took our time people-watching and sunning our faces.

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Beautiful views of Nice on a perfect day.

After the ride we had lunch at the American restaurant I mentioned previously. We were delighted when they brought tortilla chips and queso, though it was nothing special and resembled ballpark cheese in image and taste. We weren’t complaining, though, because it was more than we get in Dublin! When we arrived back at the condo, everyone else was out doing their own thing, so, we grabbed a couple cocktails and planted ourselves on the porch overlooking the sea. We were both perfectly content reading our books, listening to the waves, and just enjoying weather we rarely get.

That evening we had big plans. Recently, my friend Lauren invited a group of us to see her boyfriend, Andrew, perform stand-up in a club in Dublin. As comedy is his profession, he’s flown to different locals to perform, Nice being a stop during the week we were there. There was no question that we had to go see him! The show was at an Irish Pub (of course) called Ma Nolan’s, and it was packed full. He performed with two other acts, and I can say with an unbiased opinion that he was the best.

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The whole group of us at the top of the hill.

On Thursday the whole gang decided it was time to hike to the top of the hill next to our condo to take in the views of Nice from above. It was a beautifully sunny morning, with clear, blue skies. Matt, Nancy, and Robert took the elevator to the top, but Michael, Anna, and I climbed the hill in an effort to enjoy the beautiful trails. Once at the top, it was a marvellous sight to see. We took our time taking pictures, relaxing in the sun, and checking out the archaeological sites throughout the park.

It was another slow day where Matt and I took full advantage of the perfect weather. We finally went out to the beach to lay out, and with the nice Mediterranean breeze, I fell right asleep. Unfortunately, this caused me to burn a little, but I didn’t mind, and it wasn’t a hot, Texas burn that I felt for days later. In fact, my freckles are still popping on my face. :-) After the beach, Matt, Michael, Anna and I went to the American bar for cocktails. We were there for quite awhile and had a fantastic time! At dinner that evening, I had the best pizza of the trip: a vegetarian with olives, artichoke, peppers, mushrooms, and onions. I scarfed that thing down in no time and took pleasure in the conversations and relaxing vibe around me. The previous two days were marvellous, more so because I was feeling so much better. Unfortunately, the trip was coming to a close, but we still had a flurry of activity to come.

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Taking good care of my veggie pizza!

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Villefranche and Monte Carlo

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A view of the strip from the balcony of the condo. I could look at that view every day!

Tuesday came along again with perfect weather. Unfortunately, I had been under the weather coming into the trip, and this day I felt the worst. Running nose, cough, achy body – you name it, I was feeling it. On top of that, we had all decided to take our first day trip out to Monaco. Though I was giddy and excited, part of me was afraid I’d fall down with sick exhaustion before the day was over. Nevertheless, I dressed up nicely, grabbed a few packages of tissue, and got ready to see more of the French Riviera.

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A look at the cliff-side town of Villefranche.

We set out via bus to a town called Villefranche first to see the sights and grab lunch. We knew it was on the way to Monaco and just a short 15 minute bus ride, so it was a great way to see more of the French Riviera. Though the bus was incredibly hot, the minute we stepped into the town, I knew it had been a great idea stopping for lunch. With the most beautiful weather we’d have all week, I was in awe of the picturesque town. Set on the side of a cliff-face and overlooking the harbor and Mediterranean Sea, Villefranche was absolutely delightful. We followed the winding streets down to the harbor to find a lunch spot and stumbled across a row of harbor-side restaurants with tables just feet from the water.

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Just after lunch, in front of the harbor in Villefranche.

We decided to dine at La Mere Germaine, a seafood restaurant within the row. Our waiter sat us at a table just by the water, and with the sun shining on my face, I was perfectly content. It was certainly one of the nicest meals we had the entire week. We ordered two cheese platters for appetizers and they charged €5 per slice of cheese! Michael and I ordered the sea bass and our waiter asked if we’d like to split a whole fish, which he highly recommended, as the meat would be more tender. We agreed, and when it came time to serve, the fish was presented whole, with it’s head intact and all! After my lobster experience, I should have been prepared for this, but it still took me by surprise. Do not worry, though, because the waiter then took the fish to a side table and removed the head, scales, and bones, before splitting the fish and serving me and Michael. With it came sea salt, garlic butter, and a baked potato with sour cream and chives. It was quite possibly the most delicious fish I’ve ever had the pleasure of enjoying.

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Monaco - WOW!

After lunch we strolled along the water, took a few pictures, and made our way to the train station to head off to Monaco. The train traveled along the side of the cliffs, giving us a spectacular view of the sea and surrounding cliff-side towns. On our arrival into Monte Carlo, I was starting to feel a bit sick again, so we moved slowly, enjoying our surroundings in no rush. Monte Carlo surprised me: I wasn’t expecting the buildings to look so industrial. I was imagining something more like Villefranche. However, it was still an amazing sight to see. The yachts in the harbor were grandiose and you could see workers already preparing the roads for the F1 race in May.

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Though he is smiling for the picture, I guarantee he was not excited about the rest of the climb.

We then started quite the climb up a hill to go to the Aquatic Museum. The trees, shrubbery, and flowers were manicured to perfection, and even though I was huffing and puffing more than the rest, thanks to my cough and cold, it was still beautiful. The view from the top of the hill was spectacular and Matt mapped out the route the race cars take during the famous F1 race. There were signs with pictures of Grace Kelly along the way, explaining her rise to Princess of Monaco. It was sad to learn that she died driving over the side of a cliff-side road, which were ominous just to stand near. The Aquatic Museum was delightful and full of bright Mediterranean fish. Luckily, Matt’s fear of sharks wasn’t a problem, since their collection was not large. The skeletons of whales hanging from the ceilings and the architecture of the building itself was impressive, and we were all glad we stopped by.

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Though they sting, the jellyfish in the Aquatic Museum are awfully beautiful.

You may be surprised to know that our trip to the Grand Casino was brief. Though it was exactly like what you see in James Bond, there were hardly any people there and the energy was low. We were initially interested in gambling, but at that point I was exhausted and the sun was setting, so we hopped back on the train and made our way home to Nice. Anna and Michael went off immediately to a dinner on their own, while the rest of us went out for pasta and pizza. I enjoyed a spaghetti bolognese, a little red wine, and happily fell into bed later that night, tired and full and ready to sleep.

All in all, it had been a great day with so much to see. I think it will be a very long time before I have sea bass that tasty and luckily for me, it was my last day of illness. We still had markets, a comedy club at an Irish pub, and much more in store for the remainder of the trip!

 

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Côte d’Azur

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Into the alleys of old Nice on one of our first days.

After a week of blissful hiatus, I am back and ready to divulge to you the experiences Matt and I enjoyed in the French Riviera. We were so very lucky to be treated to this fabulous vacation by Matt’s super generous family. Robert, Matt’s Dad, took that month-long trip back in September to Paris to learn French through immersion classes, and invited us along for a couple of visits. This April, he’s at it again. And as a special treat, he invited the whole gang along for a week-long vacation before classes get started. Michael (Matt’s brother), Anna (his fiance), and Nancy (Matt’s Mom), all popped over to Nice last Saturday and we hurried along behind on Sunday.

We were a bit worried stepping off the plane in Nice, because the rain was coming down HARD. Matt joked that Dublin weather will haunt us for the rest of our lives, but do not fret, because we had beautiful weather the rest of the week. Because of the downpour, touring Nice by foot wasn’t looking appealing, so we settled for a group lunch nearby. The food in Nice is very Italian in influence, so imagine pastas and pizzas all week (though I will be sure to expound upon some of our authentic Mediterranean and French meals later on). It was so nice to all be together and visit, so that’s exactly what we did the entire first day. The condo was set right on the main beach strip with a view of the ocean and room for all of us. We settled in that first day, enjoyed some wine and cheese for dinner, and did a ton of catching up.

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One man's trash is another man's treasure - antiques at the market.

We awoke the next day to absolutely gorgeous weather. Sure, the ground was still moist from the showers the day before, but it was nothing true sightseers couldn’t handle. We went first to the market just around the corner from the condo. This is the same famous Nice market that appears in the movie To Catch a Thief with Carey Grant and Grace Kelly. On Mondays, the market consists of old antiques, which Matt found quite interesting. He loves everything antique and old, so I was surprised that we didn’t leave the market with a boatload of stuff. Just browsing was an experience, though. Old canes, parasols, art, books, etc., gave us an idea of what old Nice must have been life back before we were born.

From the market, Matt and I joined Michael and Anna for a small lunch at an outdoor cafe. We went truly French with stuffed vegetables, a croque madam, and bruschetta – yes, the last being Italian-influenced as I mentioned above. At noon, there was a large KABOOM, at which point all birds took off and the four of us nearly flew out of our seats. Matt asked the waiter, “what the hell was that?!” to which he smiled and replied, “it is noon.” Ha, simple and straight to the point; we all got a good laugh at that response.

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A stunning view of the town and mountains beyond.

We then joined up with Nancy to wander into the long park at the edge of old Nice. Matt went off in search of a cigar shop while the rest of us wandered around in awe of our surroundings. The large palm trees and fountains in the center of town were grandiose, and it was by them that we found a fabulous view of the mountains behind Nice. Metropolitan life was buzzing in the surrounding squares and we had quite a nice time strolling around for the rest of the afternoon. Matt and I briefly broke off to check out the all-pebble beach and I stuck my feet in the Mediterranean for the first time since Majorca, Spain. It was freezing, but the sun was warm and I knew that at some point in the week, we’d be laying on those flat stones soaking up the rays.

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Lobster! So intense dissecting this thing to eat, but rewarding in the end.

That night, the entire gang gathered to head over to the port on the other side of the hill for dinner. We chose a table outdoors at a seafood place by the harbor, to which began one of the most delightful nights of the week. We all tried to order authentic food – minus Matt who does not like seafood – and boy were we in for a surprise! Robert, Anna, and I received lobsters open-faced in the shell, with shell-crackers for for the claws. This was my first time with lobster cooked this way, and it was hilarious! Growing up, Matt spent summers in Maine with his parents and grandparents, and Nancy became somewhat of a lobster connoisseur. Thankfully, she was not shy when it came to helping us learn the ways of lobster-cracking. With fantastic French wine flowing and plenty of entertainment, this was easily one of the best nights we had on the trip as a group.

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The monument at night - the colors in the middle are of the French flag.

Walking back to the condo, we passed a French monument built into the side of the cliff-face, honoring the French fallen in both of the World Wars. During the day, and lit up at night, it was a stunning reminder that we are so lucky to be given these fantastic opportunities. This was just the beginning of our trip, and on that stroll home, the lights of Nice filled me with excited anticipation for the week to come.

Stay tuned!

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