Northland's summer climate could drive a sober man to drink, an optimist to the dark world of pessimism.
Just when you think it's going to be fine, it rains. Just when the sky clears, a cloud will sneak into your peripheral vision.
But just when I begin to wallow in a lament of our climatic idiosyncrasies, a ray of sunny logic will break through, and remind me why Northlanders put up with the weather here.
You see, after spending some time in Surfers Paradise recently, I marvelled at the consistency of the climate.
"How great it would be," I thought, "if summer was like this back home."