Day 3307 (Sunday) 28 th June 2026 This is Monaco and this is Nice. It was very hot again this morning but we decided to go out for lunch regardless. There was another cruise ship in the bay and town was full of tourists. We went to Le Phare first and had a giggle with some of the locals and Seb told us that they were super busy on Friday night for the football, there were so many football fans there that nobody could walk past the bar. From there we walked down to the square to enjoy lunch in Bobby’s. The restaurant Cosmo has replaced some more furniture and it looks lovely but they really need to put umbrellas up The bay was packed with private yachts and town was buzzing. Heatwave Alcohol bans and festival cancellations as France heads into second heatwave weekend A photo created on June 24, 2026 combining sources from EDO, Nasa, Jaxa, Gebco, OSM shows a map of Europe as a heatwave is scorching the continent. Photo by Sabrina BLANCHARD and Sylvie HUSSON / ...
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Day 3306 (Saturday) 27 th June 2026 This is Saint Tropez and this is Menton. We went to Le Phare for a few yesterday evening and the local French men were getting the bar ready for the football later on in the evening. It was very funny; they moved the TV to the other side of the road, put out some tables and chairs and it looked good. It was only about 7pm and kick off wasn’t until 9 Then one of them decided it was all wrong and they all moved the furniture again. There was a lot of fuss and noise with loud talking – it was like something out of ‘A Year in Provence.’ It was so French. In the end they moved the TV back to the usual place on this side of the road – a spot where it’s always been. It was 40 degrees today and Huw couldn’t face going out so we had a day at home and I sunbathed for about 40 minutes. This ship was in the bay and was moored up much closer than usual, I’d love to know what it does but Huw’s app doesn’t show its name. Time for some more French food...
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Day 3305 (Friday) 26 th June 2026 These are both old photos of Villefranche train station that have been colourised – they look great. Terraces to tipping: The etiquette for visiting a French café Photo by REMY GABALDA / AFP The café is a ubiquitous part of French life, whether it's the bustling terraces of Paris or the sleepy village establishment with its clientele of old men nursing a pastis. From vocab to etiquette, here's your guide to café life. As with every other aspect of French life, there are a few dos and don'ts to spending time in a café to ensure that you don't annoy fellow customers or (much worse) the waiter. So here's how to successfully navigate a French café to make sure you get the most out of a truly cultural experience. 1. Counter v table The great majority of cafés in France are table service, so it's best to take a seat and wait for the waiter or waitress to come to you. If you're at a busy café the waiter might direct you to a sp...