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The Way We Were
Cape Town Daily Photo started in March 2007 after our first visit to Paris - you can read more about that here. The blog was originally built on Google's Blogger platform, as Blogger provided an easy way to get into blogging and to be noticed by the mammoth search engine. After a year and a half, however, we made a strategic decision to move away from Blogger and continue building Cape Town Daily Photo on the more versatile WordPress platform. Follow the links below to view posts from our first 22 months:





