Goulimime, Morocco
Goulimime is about as far south as you can go in Morocco. It is where the tarmac road runs out … Continue reading Goulimime, Morocco
Advice and opinions for the mature traveller
Goulimime is about as far south as you can go in Morocco. It is where the tarmac road runs out … Continue reading Goulimime, Morocco
Few paintings have so captured the public imagination as Pablo Picasso’s portrayal of the horrors of war. The history of … Continue reading Guernica
Every now and again a book comes along that seems to capture the true essence of a place. One such … Continue reading Estuary
It is difficult to imagine how famous G F Watts was in his lifetime. He was a painter of enormous … Continue reading An Artists’ Village, Compton
Why do people travel? Why don’t we just sit at home in comfort? What is it that makes some people … Continue reading Why Travel?
Wandering around the narrow lanes of La Panier in the warm Spring sunshine, admiring the street art and stopping for … Continue reading Le Panier, Marseilles
I knew I was going to like Bijapur when it transpired that the sole means of transport from the railway … Continue reading Bijapur, India
If Venice is the beautiful doyen of Italian City States, Genoa is its scruffy, aggressive cousin. Rivals in the same … Continue reading Genoa
Shortly after the end of the Second World War, one of the foremost architects of the time was invited to … Continue reading Unite d’habitation, Marseille
They say leopards can’t change their spots, but can lager lout friendly ski resorts reinvent themselves as chic and homely … Continue reading Sauze D’Oulx, Italy