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Take a tour with the Red Top Bus in Cape Town!
I took a short break with my daughter this past weekend, and booked us, using my Flexi Club timeshare point, into The Riviera Suites in Sea Point, Cape Town. After a very wet week, the rain dissipated and Cape Town … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Cape Town, Love and Life, Nature, South Africa
Tagged Africa, Afrikaans, Agriculture and Forestry, Arts, Atlantic Ocean, Business, Camps Bay, Cape Town, Constantia, Harveys, Hout Bay, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Llandudno, Mariner's Wharf, paragliders, Red Top Bus Tour, Riviera Suites, Sea Point, Table Mountain, Twelve Apostles, Winchester Mansions
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The most iconic sight in South Africa – Table Mountain
Taken with my trusted Sony Ericsson Xperia – always in my palm, so I do not miss a shot!
Cape Town – again!!
Those who know me will realise that this post about Cape Town – AGAIN, means that I miss the Mother City like mad. There is an Afrikaans saying : “wat die hart van vol is sal die mond van oorloop”. Loosely translated: that that of which … Continue reading
Posted in Cape Town, Love and Life, Nature, South Africa
Tagged Camps Bay, Capetown, James Beach, Kalk Bay, Ritz Plaza Hotel, Sea Point, South Africa, Spain, Table Mountain, Western Cape
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UCT – University of Cape Town
My son is studying Computer Science at the University of Cape Town. As I have never been onto campus other than to fetch him at the information center after an early evening test on occasion, he invited me on an … Continue reading
Cape Town, my beloved Mother City – the most beautiful in the world!
From where I am sitting now, I can see the headlights of cars coming down in the dark from Signal Hill, and I visualize what the occupants of the vehicles have just experienced: viewing Cape Town and the most famous … Continue reading