Our last night in Nice.



Today nothing is impossible.


The house wine, nice.


Niçoise salad


So good.


Yummy.

This is the night that I stepped outside the restaurant for a moment with wine in hand, just to enjoy the night air.  And this french man with a wonderful accent, a Richard Gere older type on a bicycle, stops in his tracks and turns around.  He starts sweet talking me and really just putting the moves on me.  He even asked if he could show me Nice at night, continuing to tell me how beautiful I am, etc.  I was cracking up on the inside.  I bluntly told him, thanks for the offer but I was happily married.  He looked to the sky, head tilted way back, hands to the side with palms up and says, "Why????"  He kept belting out some other lovely things and that my husband should love me very much every day.  It was a classic movie scene.  Well, ladies and gentlemen, I guess I still have it!  Hahaha

    
Nice at night! Beautiful.

Ice cream about everyday for Steven!








The sculptures in the square light up with different colors, but they gradually changed into other colors. It was quite beautiful and, personally, I've never seen anything like it.  It gave the town a cool ambiance.

Goodbye Nice!


A few photos and Apertifs and Digestifs!


Some little fun something!




Beautiful!





 This little shop was so awesome.  The loveliest little couple owned it and were kind enough to explain and teach us the ways of digestifs and apertifs and so on.  We bought several versions, all which were lovely.  Here's what Wikipedia says about both:









 Apéritifs

An apéritif (also spelled aperitif) is usually served before a meal to stimulate the appetite. This contrasts with digestifs, which are served after a meal for the purpose of aiding digestion. Common choices for an apéritif are vermouth, champagne, fino, amontillado (or other styles of sherry) and any still, dry, light white wine.  "Apéritif" may also refer to a snack that precedes a meal. This includes an amuse-bouche, such as crackers, cheese, pâté or olives.  "Apéritif" is a French word derived from the Latin verb aperire, which means “to open.”




 Digestifs

A digestif is an alcoholic beverage served after a meal, in theory to aid digestion. When served after a coffee course, it may be called pousse-café.  Digestifs are usually taken straight. Common kinds of digestif include brandy, eaux de vie (fruit brandies), a pomace brandy (like grappa), various bitter or sweet liqueurs (like amari, herbal liqueur, Chartreuse, or limoncello), and other distilled liquors (ouzo, tequila, whisky or akvavit).  Bitter digestifs typically contain carminative herbs, which are thought to aid digestion.  Some fortified wines are served as digestifs — for example, sherry, vermouth, port, and madeira.






Bus stops!



Pictures and Architecture around Nice.

We lucked out again with an open market on a Saturday!  We've been to several now along Europe ... good thing the timing worked out like it did!  











Aren't the colors invigorating?  Orange and yellow hues all over Nice.







A little Bob Marley cover songs in the streets, nice.

This is a stairwell made of marbles




I thought this was real, but it's a sculpture.

hahaha



Cute little kiddos playing in the streets.

I believe we were in the Cours Saleya area, where they are constantly having open markets.  They change during seasons and days.  I think we were there for the art and antique market!

Just hanging along the coast in Nice.

I mean, if you are in the south of France and just chilling on the coast, then just chill.  We did not actually go down onto the beach or the water ... I think because you had to pay, etc?  Also, the sand is not sand, more like big pebbles and rocks.  How can that be comfortable?  But the weather was pretty perfect, that's for sure. 






Some lady was nice enough to ask if we wanted a picture.  Yes, don't mind if we do.

Beautiful coastline.

The rocky beach.



Loved the palm trees!

Cool sculpture.

Colors!

Sitting at the cafe watching the world pass by us.



Oh, just sitting in the sun for a few hours. Yep.


Sun bathing on the coast.

This was after Steven had taken about a hundred pictures. Enough already ;-)

Our beer sculpture!

Nice is so nice for relaxing.


 
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