The boys harrassing each other again.
Tanner won this round.
Having to watch your footing has been a blessing in disguise. I'll explain more about that later. The water doesn't taste as good as Como though, a little salty.
Tyler is noticing it too. Kind of gets you in the eyes.
We are just watching the show. It's a little chill for me and the girls.

We had to show this, people of Europe. The one guy is trying to make a living by belting out tunes along the Promenade Des Anglais Quai D. Etats -Unis. The other guy has just sat down with his bottle of of something, singing right along with the guy. I think we have a budding bromance. And maybe he is just sitting down because he can't walk any farther with his pants halfway down his legs and being drunk. This is the best place to people watch. You see everything along this stretch.
Our first look at the Cours Saleya, named for its large exposure to the sun. This has been Nice's main market square since the Middle Ages.
During the day, the first section contains the Riviera's largest flower market which includes carnations, roses, and jasmine, local favorites. At night, the market area is transformed with restaurants and varied vendors. We thought this candy table looked good. See the strawberries? Todd wished I had gotten a picture of this vendor in all her French splendor. A little earlier, she was leaning against her table, smoking a cigarette, in a skin tight dress that covered more than a swimsuit, but not much.







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