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My wife particularly wanted to take this picture of me on the rocks by the Mediterranean. It is ...
Once again, I love those narrow medieval streets.
The old section of town, on the hillside, was far more interesting than the beaches and the Palai...
The cafes in this area were almost interchangeably excellent but we always checked the menus in t...
The French custom of dining outdoors is one of its greatest and simplest pleasures.
Every cliche about the gloriously elegant decadence of French food was proven true with this appe...
Is any setting more essentially French?
These photos from Mougin are all set in the old part of town on top of a steep hill. My wife and...
The way the sunlight makes these steps glow is a classic example of why painters love the region ...
Grand boulevards like the Champs Elysees are popularly considered the quintessential French thoro...
When he could afford to live anywhere, Pablo Picasso chose to live near Mougins. Today, it remai...
Of the three towns we visited in the South of France (we had hoped for more), Nice was our favori...
These guys were the quintessence of Nice's charm.
The beaches all along the south of France (and especially in Nice) are, with a very few notable e...
This is where I had my first Bouillabaisse, an old French tradition. I was unprepared for the sp...
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