Nepal, mostly is about Hills and Himalayas. But, I come from plains but is also a valley. The weather is slightly less hot but similar to Queensland with only similarities in vegetation and wildlife.
I missed the fruit, haha exactly the same with Kiwi.
Kiwi, pears, and nectarines are sweeter than back home, not Mango for me. :D
Veggies are very limited in Big 3 and are expensive. So, I choose Royal Indian Groceries once in a fortnight. (be picky here, but give this a try) .
I have still not been able to figure out the allergies condition. Its been good since a long time. How
Eating out is hard choice, but ocassional is great. Recently I have found my love for Tacos, and has become a easy picking when I am out.
I see them got good physique, so the shirt is off, and they run off limits.
During my early days, the only time I ran was trying to catch a bus in mid day🤣
I love the beaches, not used to back home. The sunset adds the beauty. Also, the maintained garden around the outskirts, and Mount Lofty. Everything looks beautiful. Quite uncommon homes from back home.
How you find your fruits, with Big 3 or any places like market? I have to swap alot with Big 3 only for fruits.
Oh what on so far you feel accomodated over time? and got used to it to your lifestyle?
Can't go far wrong with tacos. 😁
We rarely shop at Woolies or Coles, mainly in the organic section of Foodland because that's usually locally and seasonally grown. That said, most of our fruit comes from our garden and you can't get better than ripe from the tree. We only really buy mangoes and bananas, mangoes are often a bit hit and miss, though. Probably better if you're in regions where they grow.
I feel like I'm used to most things here now. We've been here nearly 18 years, so it's hard to remember that we had to adjust. It's all so normal now.