Sila Blume
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seen, heard, eaten
happened to be looking through the window, and saw it fall, heard it, went out, brought it in, took a knife… maracuyá, passion fruit, parchita, parcha, mburucuyá, calala, or chinola
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four-wayward
The area is being cantonized, thus it will soon be paved.
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caimito
To eat fruits known from childhood awakens a romantic connection, a bridge to the essence of a flavor encompassing memories of tasting and being, all referencing what has passed, and the past. To eat fruits previously unknown, awakens the need to understand them, acquire their taste with a sincere palate. Sincerity is a state I…
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Heitor Villa-Lobos *III 5 1887 — The Life You Give
Heitor Villa-Lobos, born March 5, 1887, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is the composer, and one of the foremost Latin American composers of the 20th century, whose music combines indigenous melodic and rhythmic elements with Western classical music. Villa-Lobos’s father was a librarian and an amateur musician. Under the influence of his father’s weekly musical…
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Antonio Vivaldi *III 4 1678 — The Life You Give
Antonio Vivaldi, born Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, on March 4 1678, in Venice, Republic of Venice [Italy], is the composer and violinist who left a decisive mark on the form of the concerto and the style of late Baroque instrumental music. Vivaldi’s main teacher was probably his father, Giovanni Battista, who in 1685 was admitted as…














