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@Shinyforest , thank you for your kind words! Well, yes... But it's mostly dirt since I don't take of it much. I have lemon, papaya, tomatoes and Malojillo (For tea, really tasty when served cold with sugar and lemon. And great for the flu). They're all in a small place, like 2x10mts and doesn't get much sunlight.
You're welcome to come visit us and learn more of our culture, we're a great mix between natives, Africans and Europeans. Making most of our traditions are somehow "familiar" to most people and our gastronomy is rich with and varied.
Good luck with spanish, watch this video
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before you start hahaha
I hope one day I can visit Poland and experience everything there! You have one more fan, Klaudia. All your drawings and post are really good.
Thanks for the tip, I've heard about them but didn't know where to start, so thanks for the links!
And thank you for "Ananas" it's a fun way to call pineapples! In Spanish they're called "Piña" and really funny to pronounce if Spanish is not your native language .