Monday, September 29, 2008
Look! Ships in a church!
It would make sense though since Marseilles has always been a port city and got rich rather seriously because of the sea and trade.
Ofcourse - it also brought to them the plague epidemic and killed 50k people.
Count of Monte Cristo
That's the place he was imprisoned in. (Well, in the book anyway)
Visit is tomorrow.
Marseille Port
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Off To Marseilles
Atleast it has nicely reclining seats
Ice cream capital of the world?
The way people display names of the restaurants, Nice seems to have a tradition of displaying the fact that the place has ice cream!
Everywhere you will find "glaces" written which means ice cream in french (I think!)
What you see here is the last course of my first seriously big meal.
It consisted of a huge cheese tomato sandwich, about 5 kilos of fries (they are standard!) And ofcourse, this rather nice ice cream.
Oh and for those wondering, Nice is pronounced "niece" and not "nice"
The place to eat
Cannes film festival
The offical throne of the "red carpet"
This is where the famous film festival takes place.
Around it are hand prints from some famous stars.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
On top of Cannes
Despite the insane hustle bustle right below in the city, it is so quiet here I can actually hear myself breathe! (And no, that's not because of the climb!)
I'm staying here a while.
The man in the iron mask.
What u see in the distance is Cannes.
This island is 15 minutes away by ferry
This is where the man in the iron mask was imprisoned for 11 years.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Copy cats!
Straight copy from marine drive!
I wonder though if we'll find some peanut wrappers in the midst of all that rock!
Wow! Fishes!
Easily the best thing to see in monaco.
And I don't even like fishes but the sheer size of the aquariums will hold you spell bound.
Its like you can see sea life from the comfort of your sofa!
Or - you could say this is Big Boss for the fishes :)
Monday, September 15, 2008
Surviving A Bomb Scare
An interesting thing happened at work today.
We had a rather panicked security person walk upto me and say, sir, we have some police cars and a bomb squad that has come to our office complex. Do we evacuate?
Hell yes. And we promptly evacuated all our employees (which were strangely few for 11:30 AM on a Monday morning!)
Anyhow, what was more surreal (than actually being part of a bomb scare evacuation) was the fact that when we got to the ground floor - I felt like I was at a tourist location and people were having a picnic!
You know the feeling - backslapping jokes, lots of funny stories being exchanged, snacks and candies being passed around and, in some cases, those who had not met in a while decided being thrown out of their office due to a life threatening explosive was an awesome reason to catch up with people they had not met for a while.
So here's a big fuck you to all those who plant bombs - as you can clearly see, we don't give a damn. Yes, it's really sad that many people do die, and we are angry about it but we are not scared - and as long as that stands, irrespective of how many people you kill, you lose.