I was sitting outside on my deck last night - one of the rare evenings since Christmas that I've been able to do that. Despite the thick clouds and showers (that arrived an hour later) the conditions were mild and pleasant out of the wind.
In October I took my first trip to Brisbane. I have family connections with ABC News in Queensland (my cousin) and my Aunt and Uncle live just out of the city - and were flooded this time last year by those incredible flood waters.
It's hard to imagine when you stand at their place - as they're on the edge of a very steep hill.
As we walked around the property and looked at photos of the recent flood - and the ones back in the 1970s - I was amazed at how quickly everything had repaired itself. The hot, wet, climate of Queensland means plants and lawns very quickly bounce back.
Back to Auckland now and while I sat out on my deck last night I had a flashback - as if I was back in Brisbane. Auckland is well known for tropical plants which can flourish in this weather. My garden is fairly tropical and the plants - and lawn - are in love with the rain and humidity. Everything is green and wet and growing faster than I've ever seen them grow. The soil is dark and rich and bursting with life. It may not feel like Brisbane temperature-wise but there's enough heat, humidity and moisture to keep gardens growing like crazy.