george watsonLondon — Kew GardensKew Gardens, also known as The Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, is set in 300 acres on the southwest edge of London. It is an area of London…Sep 29, 2016Sep 29, 2016
george watsonTravelling — MalawiMalawi sits at the southern end of the rift valley, its lake that runs the length of the country, 580 kms in length, its prime feature…Sep 27, 2016Sep 27, 2016
george watsonNoordhoek Beach — Cape TownI have been to many beaches in many countries, but the one that stands out most, my favourite of all, is Noordhoek Beach In Cape Town. The…Sep 25, 2016Sep 25, 2016
george watsonIs it Banksy?I was reading a blog about art today which started discussing the perennial question “what is art?” That question is a recipe for a…Sep 22, 2016Sep 22, 2016
george watsonTravelling The Townships of Cape TownWhen democracy came to South Africa in 1994 townships had developed on the borders of the city, some created, some the results of…Sep 21, 2016Sep 21, 2016
george watsonTravel — Architecture and CitiesI love it that every city I visit is different. Sometimes people ask me what is my favourite city out of all those that I have visited, and…Sep 17, 2016Sep 17, 2016
george watsonDubai — Another WorldDubai is a city where time has a number of dimensions. On the one hand a city of the future, on another an ancient part of the world where…Sep 15, 2016Sep 15, 2016
george watsonWater Water Everywhere and Not a drop to drinkMy title, from the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, talks of an ocean of salt water that surrounds his boat, but despite the forbidding…Sep 14, 2016Sep 14, 2016
george watsonThe Layers in Cities.All great cities have their layers, the public and the hidden, the prosperous and the poor, the safe and the dangerous, the historical and…Sep 13, 2016Sep 13, 2016
george watsonTravelling — The past and the Future, of Life Love and ExperienceI was 16 years old when I first travelled alone. On a summer holiday in my school days I earned some money picking fruit, bought a ferry…Sep 11, 2016Sep 11, 2016