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Posted 3Y ago by @sike

Meet Sanders the marjoram, my new buddy

Meet Sanders
species -: Marjoram*
My new buddy and keeeeed :) #marjoram #plantsmakepeoplehappy #plantaddict #beginnerplantparent #greggang
Awesome. Welcome to the Greg app. I just looked up Sonipat, Haryana because I wasn’t familiar since I’m here in Texas. It looks beautiful there. Some of the buildings are amazing
@sike
3Y ago
Thank You @SirLiquorice
Texas is awesome too :)
@sike thanks, we are most famous for the Alamo here in San Antonio Texas. If I could ever afford to I would go visit over there. If you ever get to visit San Antonio the river walk is fun to walk on and theres lots of historical buildings here and museums. Plus the tower of Americas is cool. But nothing like over there. That’s what’s cool about traveling is all the different cultures and history. We have a lot of culture from Mexico since this used to be Mexico before it became Texas, so we have lots of good foot here of different kinds also lots of cultures have traveled here. So I haven’t even been to all the good restaurants. But I would love to try food over in your area. Trying new places to eat and traveling is always fun. Germany is the only other country I’ve lived in for 3 years.
Well, hello, Sanders and G! Welcome to Greg!
@sike
3Y ago
@SirLiquorice wow, thank you for sharing this great information. i would love to visit states someday (specifically -: texas for sure).
Thank You for sharing your wisdom.
@sike
3Y ago
@sarahsalith Thank You :).
sanders is my plant name btw* xD
@SirLiquorice You just made me chuckle. Considering that ; the City of Sonepat in Northern India was probably founded by early Aryan settlers about 1500 bce (encyclopedia Britannica) the Alamo and the historical buildings are just babies πŸ‘Ά. πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…Just saying
@Ms.Persnickety yeah that’s what I was saying we don’t have anything like that over there. We have menger bar here still open to this day and it was opened 19 years after the battle of the Alamo right across the street. So you can tell nothing is that old here. Shows it wasn’t that long ago at all
@Ms.Persnickety I was saying that’s what we are famous for here. That’s what the tourists come to see. That and the river walk. And tower. But yeah nothings that’s old. The Native Americans have been here a long time so you can visit museums but there aren’t any old structures. Maybe some really old trees.