Day 8 and 9 were spent hobnobing with the rich and famous on the beaches of the French Riveria. We drove over 600 km from Barcelona to Cannes, near Nice today. As it took most of the day, after check in and quick drive by and shoot (remember this is when we as tourists try and get that perfect shot with your camera lense as we drive through the city whilst the tour director points out the sights).We are now particularly proficient at photographing trees, french telegraph poles, cars,trucks, buses etc.Without managing to capture the monument we intended.
Day 8 ended with a lovely dinner at a restuarant on the French Riveria and then a walk on the beach. It only gets dark here around 10pm which is magical.
Dinner ended up lasting around 3 hours where Brandon practiced a bit more french but ended up switching back to English after the very proper french waiter spoke so rapidly that he didn't have a chance. We had far too much excellent wine - it was great.
The couple next to us at the resturant had their malamute husky with them. He pulled cute faces at the waiter and receive many treats from the staff. Made me realize how much I missed our fur babies today. Also the fact that mostly I photographed peoples pets today may have been a clue too. At all the service station stops and at St Pauls the following day we spotted cats ☺. So all the 'le meows' received lots of attention.
The name Cannes means the place of reeds. It's famous for its Cannes film festival. Only 3 times in the history of the festival have women been the recipient of the golden palm award. Cannes was first established circa 200BC but nothing remains of this time. It was mostly developed in the 19th and 20th century as the English would come here for a holiday to get away from the miserable UK winter weather. The area between Cannes and the border of Spain is famous for its wild flowers, wild horses, wineries and flamengos (didn't see any😛-only the wineries ).
The following morning after turning our bedroom into a Chinese laundrymat, we spent the morning swimming in the chilly Mediterranean Sea and lying on the beach. To Brandon's horror the only women tanning topless was probably in her 80's (hard to tell due to her years of her skin being sun baked) not one of the girls in the gorgeous bikkinis took off their top -😆unlucky.
St Paul is a small town up in the hillside about an hours drive from Nice . This town is a MUST see! Make sure you have added this destination to your bucket list (and it needs tobe on the top of the list too). It is a very old stone built village with cobblestones and narrow ally ways. The little streets are lined with with art galleries, clothing stores and coffee shops. The town is know for its art culture. It's very picturesque with ivy, bogenvillas and other plants climbing along the walls of the houses and shops village.
Here after we took a drive through the hilltops of Nice to view the magestic views and be awstruck by mansions owned by Tina Turner and Elton John.
Interesting fact- Nostredamus was born in the south of France and the family changed their name to Nostredamus meaning 'our lady' when they converted to catholosim from jewdaism. He prophesied that King Henry the second king of France would die bleeding from his eye. He was later injured in ajousting match and as his visor was not pulled down, he was injured in the face, bled from his eye and died the next day.
Cheers,
Nicolette.




What, no hot topless sunbathers in France? Brandon, you should leave in protest now. French girls are famous for getting their Cannes out, and if they aren't coming to the party, then you'd better leave.
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