Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Street Theatre in Menton
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Horses Showing Off
This black beauty was my favourite but he only came second. The owners race them around the arena really fast showing the judges how they can move their legs in a special prance. All the time that is happening there are other trainers outside the arena shaking plastic bags on long sticks which make a very loud swishing sound and it gets the horse more excited and makes it move faster.
This horse was galloping past us and flicking his tail and shaking his head all the time-trying to impress the judges. There were over fifty horses there today and they all slept in these little stalls that were specially made for the weekends event. It costs a lot of money to own these horses and they are only ever used for these competitions. They are never ridden like a normal horse and they spend most of their time being groomed to look good and lying around in hay in their stalls. What a life!.
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Boats and Babies in Baskets
A few weeks ago in the big town near here there was a weekend of Speed Boat racing .
The boats had to race around buoys on the sea for a number of circuits before a winner was known.
The harbor area in the town was crowded with people on bikes and on foot who wanted to see all the noisy speed machines.
The speed boats had to be lifted by a crane onto the water and it was a tricky thing to do as the boats were very heavy and there were many people crowding around where the crane was.
After we had looked at all the different boats and watched some of them race on the sea we walked back to our car through the market . At the end of the market we saw this cut little dog -a long haired chihuahua-sitting happily in its owners shopping bag while she bought her vegetables. So cute and unlike the speed boats she didn't make a sound!
Saturday, 5 June 2010
The Sea

It has many beaches that are made up of stones unlike the sandy beaches in Australia.
There are lots of mountains at the back of the beaches along the mediterranean and sometimes there are earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in some of the countries. Thankfully there are no earthquakes here in France though.

When the sun is shining which happens a lot here along the mediterranean the water is an interesting blue color and many people take photographs of it because of it's beauty.
There are over 400 species of fish that live here in the waters of the mediterranean and yesterday we went to an art show where the local people had made pottery and paintings of many of the fish that live in the sea here. Every day there are always people fishing from the beach or the harbor walls and when we go to the markets to do our food shopping the fish market is full of fascinating creatures to eat! Our favorite is Sardines. They are yummy when Pa cooks them for dinner.
Lots of people use the beach here and there is always someone swimming in the sea all year round as the waters are warmer than a lot of other places in the world. There is even a lady who lives on the beach here. She sleeps there at night on a sun lounge under a plastic sheet that she has set up . She has all she needs right there on the beach and appears happy.
When we drive along the coast road to the different towns we can always see the sea and it is a very busy place with many different types of boats going about their business.
Last week some school children performed a play here in the street about the sea and how important it is to everyone's lives here in this part if France. Many people make a living from the sea and it is very important to keep the sea healthy for the creatures that live in it but also for us .

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