Walking Nice
Thursday, February 22,
2018 Nice
We spent the day walking
Nice. All over there are fanciful
reminders of the Carnival underway. Here
are two:
We walked past the
grandstands where those who buy the expensive A-level seats will sit to watch
the parades:
The theme of this year’s
carnival is Space, and I guess this is the King and Queen, flanking a
classical-era statue:
There is an antiques area
which we spent considerable time in, but bought nothing in the lovely shops. At the foot of the street with the heaviest
concentration of antique stores is the brocante section. A brocante shop may be best translated as
something between flea market and the kind of market which sells inexpensive
antiques. This market consists of more
than 30 shops both indoor and overflowing to outdoor:
Again, we bought
nothing. We then walked to the large,
sheltered boat basin where, in addition to rather ordinary 50-foot
yachts, are rows of these gorgeous boats:
And in the ultimate
iteration of “mine’s bigger than yours” was this boat, named “Quantum Blue”.
Does French flea market stuff seem in anyway different than that in the US? Is there a culture or cultural signal?
ReplyDeleteAs you move to not buying any antiques to the yacht club, I was in anticipation of a boat purchase!
It is different, as the things are French, but the feel is the same as in our clustered shops. We considered a boat purchase, but the moorings here were all reserved and we wouldn't have gone anywhere else. Of course.
DeleteAfter all of those "... and we bought nothing" comments I was SURE you were going to by one of those adorable "little" boats. I know -- it wouldn't fit in your luggage :-) !!!
ReplyDelete"Adorable little" indeed!
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