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Check out the latest one-of-a-kind finds at Ana Rocha specially designed for the discriminating individual.

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The Baroque trend is back on all fashion runways.

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Classical music heard live is such a rarity in this part of the world.

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They were built in the thirteenth century. It took the people one hundred years to build them. But it was worth it! The stained glass windows! No one can make stained glass, like that, anymore. The secret has been lost.
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It is that time of year again. In observance of the Passion and Crucifixion of Jesus Christ we are getting a few precious days when the world can grind to a near complete stop. So I say so should we. For me the Holy Week means enjoying the traffic-free atmosphere of the city, the quiet, balmy afternoons and the chance to sleep long, long hours.

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The Baroque trend is back on all fashion runways.

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Classical music heard live is such a rarity in this part of the world.

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They were built in the thirteenth century. It took the people one hundred years to build them. But it was worth it! The stained glass windows! No one can make stained glass, like that, anymore. The secret has been lost.
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It is that time of year again. In observance of the Passion and Crucifixion of Jesus Christ we are getting a few precious days when the world can grind to a near complete stop. So I say so should we. For me the Holy Week means enjoying the traffic-free atmosphere of the city, the quiet, balmy afternoons and the chance to sleep long, long hours.

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