Saturday, November 27, 2010

Cameras

I understand we are going to get some surveillane cameras up on the top of Mt Boron. That's a good move.

"Architects Take On Museums in Doha and Abu Dhabi" - NYTimes.com

Sunday, October 31, 2010

"Property in Mont Boron, Nice"

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Bus speed?

Two of my most recent rides on the 14 - this past week - have been and breathtaking speeds, well over the 30 km/h speed limit. To whom can we complain and will it make any difference?

"Le portail des associations"

"Meteociel - Prévisions météo pour Nice ( 6100 ) - Météo Nice"

"Meteociel - Observations Nice - données météo de la station - Tableaux horaires en temps réel"

Friday, October 29, 2010

"De nouvelles patrouilles d'îlotiers" - Nice Matin

I wonder if this will include Mont Boron?

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Sunday, October 24, 2010

"Star Architect Jean Nouvel" - CBS News Video

Our second most famous neighbor on Mont Boron! (The most famous is surley Sir Elton John.)

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Mont-Boron : trois machines musclent le parcours sportif | nicematin.com

Nice Mont-Boron : le projet de Jean Nouvel se peaufine et se précise | nicematin.com

I intend to get an update on this project.

If you didn't like the last grocery walk, here is another....

A minute from our house - literally - we are back into the Mt Boron Forest for a walk to the grocery store in Villefranche sur/Mer.


This is much more rustic than the first walk, but no less pretty. Here we approach one of the exercise stations along one fo the trails.



This panel shows the complicated path one needs to travel to pass- and hopefully, use! - the exercise stations!


If one wants to picnic, here is one option.


This is the view you would have over the picnic basket! That's Villefranche sur/Mer down there, the center of which begins near the top of the lefthand side of the photo. The water is called the "rade" or bay, of Villefranche. In the foreground, the area is called the "darse" and is a multifunction area dating back more than a 1000 years, now ranging from the marina to a shipyard and saliling/shell center.


Back to the walk down the hill, here's what you find next!


And when you get down to the level of the "Basse" or Lower Corniche, there is a nice sidewalk. I have never undersood the bike lanes to be honest. I think they are a great idea, but it is really only a bike "lane" here, with none in the other direction. Maybe it is just a case of "you have to visit Villefranche, but you don't have to leave!"


The Russians are not coming (again), they have arrived in large, rich numbers.


My grocery trip really has two parts to it. Here is the first, the Saturday market, where I bought tomatoes, fennel, garlic, string beans, squash, and pepper. I bought a total of 5 lbs altogether, for a total price of 7.50 USD. That's 1.50/lb on average.



The other half of my grocery trip was to the local frozen food store. I don't understand why we don't have these in North Carolina; they are very popular here, and many, inclding this one, offer home delivery. Excellent products and choices.


Before heading back up the hill, I, of course, had to pick up the Nice-Matin newspaper here!


Total walking time - about 25 mins.


Friday, October 22, 2010

Benches at Fort Alban

It occurred to me today that it would be lovely to have a few benches installed at Fort Alban overlooking Villefranche. That area attracts a lot of visitors and while one can sit on the stone wall, it would be so much nicer to have a bench seat on which to sit.

I'll try to find the right suggestion box into which to insert this idea.

One of the world's better walks to the grocery store?

Shortly after leaving our house, I find myself in the park that surrounds us. The "Forest Park" of Mt Boron is the biggest in Nice, and spectacular. It is laced with paths like this one. We are 600 feet above the Mediterranean.


If that view is not attractive, turn to your right and here is what you see. That's the Port of Nice down there, doing lots of things including serving as the port of departure for regular ferry service to the wonderful island of Corsica. The Port is a twenty minute walk from this point, if you want to go down!


Yes, that's the Mediterranean out there. And, yes, cactus in the foreground!

World War II left a big impression here. These are remnants of a German bunker.


Now, while still on the grocery store path, we are looking toward Italy, via Monaco and the three famous Corniches that connect us and Monaco. Directly below is the deepest harbor in the Mediterranean, former headquarters for both the US and Russian Navy operating in the Mediterranean (at far different points in history!), and now a center for both cruise ships and oceanographic research.


This is Cap Ferat, the most expensive piece of real estate in France, by many estimates. Off beyond the lighthouse at the tip of the peninsula is Corsica.


Back to the grocery walk, we are now winding our way back in the direction of Nice, which lies slightly in the distance and to the left of which is its airport. The airport is about 6 miles from here.


Yes, we live by a number of rules, but not too many. This is one of the more complex governing only when trucks can offload. I seldom see any trucks and yet we have the rules because the road is so narrow! (One of the rules not enforced very much, but still nice, is that only the couple of hundred of us who actually live in the Park are supposed to be here at night.)


It gets a lot narrower before we arrive at the grocery carts!


I'd argue that it gets even prettier, too! This is the same Port of Nice that was hidden a bit in the trees higher up the hill.


And now we've arrived at the Carrefour Market which shares this building with a cleaners and a pharmacy.


And we have a number of other businesses here from a florist to a real estate agency, a small cafe and newsstand, and, occasionally, some others appears.


Time to shop! How to resist those tomatoes at 50 (US) cents a pound! Join me the next time?



Total walking time? About 25 minutes.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

"Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche sur Mer" -- Bienvenue

One of our most interesting Mt Boron neighbors!

"La boulangère ne rend plus la monnaie!" - nicematin.com

This is the same boulanger who serves us so well from Col. They have two locations....and two such machines! I was reminded just today to use it for coins. As for dirty paper money?

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Thursday, August 19, 2010

"Who Elected Me Mayor on Foursquare? I Did" - NYTimes.com

Who wants to be Mayor of Mont Boron?

"Russia | Italy | Vladimir Putin | Russian Oligarchs"

One could say the same about Mt Boron!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Nice - Collecting e-mail addresses

One of the things that I think could be done very nicely is to have a little stand at the Nice airport with someone saying hello to people who are leaving and offering a very low key way to stay in touch with Nice and its environs..... Collecting e-mail addresses in such a way that those who give them think they will be proteted and to which only a mesage every 6 months or so might be sent.

Monday, August 02, 2010

Promoting bus to and from Nice Airport

The Ligne d'Azur bus operation in Nice could do a lot more to promote itineraries on the bus that take people to the airport and bring them from the airport to many destinations in the area. Part of the "doing more" would be to review those connections in multiple ways from how early they work, to their reliability, and on to issues of luggage permitted on regular buses as this is one of the posted prohibitions!

For Mt Boron, this focuses on the 14 and the 98 (express to the airport) among other possible connections.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Accueil - cimb06300.org

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Accueil-eng

Scubster!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Office du commerce et de l'artisanat / Actualités / Economie & emploi / Accueil - Site de la ville de Nice

They are going to start issuing cheques cadeaux for a couple of hundred Nicois merchants - to be honored by them.

"chez giorgio"

How do they produce that much garbage?

In a Nice Matin supplement yesterday appears the figure that the French produce 360 kg of garbage per year, or just about 1 kg/day or about 2 pounds/day. I find this incredible. What makes up that much garbage?

Thursday, June 17, 2010

If we got as much rain as did Draguignan?

In recent days, the torrential rains that fell on Draguignan and surrounding areas of the Var caused much distress and death.

IF the same amount of rain fell in the same period on Mt Boron, we would have no major problems other than some washouts in places, I suspect.

IF the same amount of rain fell on Nice, what would have happened? Could the covered river have carried all this water or would it have overflowed?

Monday, May 31, 2010

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

"Experience Necessary - Inspired by John Wayne, He Polices on Horseback" - NYTimes.com

We occasionally see mounted police officers on Mt Boron as well......

Saturday, May 22, 2010

"Chapel Hill Orange County Visitors Bureau Calendar"

It sure would be nice to have a calendar like this one for Mont Boron and Nice......

Thursday, May 13, 2010

"Marseille | Quels champions ces Marseillais !" La Provence

Marseille is one of my favorite cities, and is a very easy train ride from Mont Boron.

Thursday, May 06, 2010

Monday, May 03, 2010

"Take A Ride on the Tequila Express" - CBS News Video

We have agave plants all over Mont Boron, but I don't believe any wind up as tequila, French or otherwise!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

"Paca, une région verte mais polluée" - La Provence

This environmental scorecard is not encouraging.

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Nieghborhood Watch

Monday, January 04, 2010

Sourgentin n°177

Saturday, January 02, 2010