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10 responses to “When in Cape Town”

  1. Cape Town Redux – Partout with Louis & Doris
    April 8, 2023

    […] here to visit When in Cape Town, complete with penguins, of course. Below is the view as we waved goodbye to the city from the […]

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    cspsail
    March 10, 2018

    My favorite of all the stunning photos is the one of the Cape of Good Hope. Bravo Louis! And now i can just visit San Diego instead of traveling all the way to South Africa….thanks for the “compare and contrast”!!

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      ChezLouisDoris
      March 11, 2018

      Not many sails seen in that territory! The winds around the Cape are mighty.

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    Gwenn Marie
    March 10, 2018

    Your photos and notes of your experiences in places I’m likely not to visit enrich me — thank you! And as a San Diego County resident for a number of years recently, I “see” what you mean. Nice reminding, I hope! What I’m really looking forward to is the “travelog” about how your relationship successfully survived the trip — look forward to tips and tricks! Safe travels to our fearless Partout team.

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      ChezLouisDoris
      March 11, 2018

      The reminders of San Diego were all sweet. And fun. Our key to surviving five months of non-stop togetherness: (1) Intermissions! An afternoon on separate itineraries can be amazingly refreshing. (2) Laughter. I can’t remember when we laughed at ourselves as much as we did on this trip. We are hoping to keep the knack back at home.

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    Charles Eby
    March 10, 2018

    Nice photos. Interesting captions.

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      ChezLouisDoris
      March 11, 2018

      Thank you!

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    annpappas
    March 10, 2018

    It’s always lovely seeing Cape Town through the eyes of visitors – beautiful photos!

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      ChezLouisDoris
      March 11, 2018

      And now we have begun diving into your flowers, Ann. Marvelous!!!

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        annpappas
        March 12, 2018

        Thank-you 🙂

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