Welcome to South-East Queensland.
For days the sun has shone and the heat rose to a steamy, humid, almost unbearable 34C.
It didn’t cool down much during the night. The hottest night in 10 years the media told us. They also said 83% of Brisbane households have an air conditioner, and they estimated nearly all of them were turned on.
We are in the 17% that do not have an air conditioner. It was a difficult night….
But the sunflowers love this weather.
Then today the storm came. Torrential rain, thunder and lightning
It poured down in sheets and bounced and swirled along the driveway.
The fish ponds over flowed.
The paved area round the side of the house became a mini lake.
And the rain forest area lived up to its name.
I will now be able to roll the hose up and put it away for a few days.
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I think the rain enhanced the photo’s beautiful each and every one
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Thanks Sue, but the rain kept falling,heavily, for a week and the poor sunflowers looked quite bedraggled at the end of the week. But they are popping back after 2 days of really hot weather.
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That’s good to know.. 🙂
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Your sunflowers are beautiful; I love sunflowers. Even your pictures of torrential rain are beautiful!
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Thanks Maddie. Today the sunflowers look quite bedraggled after days of torrential rain.
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I love your garden more each time I see your pics. I’m housesitting at the moment surrounded by palms, bougainvillea, heliconia, happy plants, frangipanis.. There’s a flame tree too although it’s not in bloom right now. Love the feeling of waking up in the jungle surrounded by green 🙂 Is it the same for you?
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Yes it is, I love the plants of the tropics. You sound to be in paradise. What part of the world are you in?
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It is paradise 🙂 Living in Darwin again. Did you make it up here on your travels?
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Yes we were in Darwin 201, did couch surfing up there. Here are a couple of posts I did about Darwin. https://pommepal.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/back-track-to-darwin/ and one about our couch surf hosts https://pommepal.wordpress.com/2012/09/02/couch-surfing-hosts-are-very-special-people/
How long are you in Darwin? Are you seeing any spectacular storms?
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I love a good pour down, Pauline 🙂
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In Australia it can often go to extremes and cause flooding. Fortunately we are not in a flood zone, but that storm caused some flash floods further north.
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so beautiful!
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Thank you for commenting
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Oh Pauline what restless nights you must have with that UNBEARABLE humidity
The library sounds the very best to be during the day .. I guess there’s more than books as in most nowadays 😉
Your sunflowers really are living up to their name .. I love them !
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The library runs all sorts of programmes, I am a real library junkie…
The sunflowers are not as tall as I was expecting but have a lovely multi stalked flowering head.
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Such great shots of the rain in the garden – a beautiful rain forest all right. Even though we are going through a frigid period here right now it seems preferable to extreme humidity – just what you’re used to I guess.
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Wow Pomme, felt like I was experiencing it with you! We have times like that down here in South Carolina but oh my, the extremes are something aren’t they. Great post!!
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The forecast is for it to stay this hot and humid for at least another week.
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Lovely flowers, lovely rain.
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I agree Kami, the sun is out again now and the rain has washed every thing clean.
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Such a gorgeous rainforest garden PP – worth putting up with the heat I’d say (though like you I would be hiding in the library!), I would certainly wilt in the humidity.
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The humidity was 90% even in the night. I just lay in a pool of sweat in that humid heat. But the storm has now cleared the air, had a lovely sleep last night. We are having very tropical weather this year, and we are supposed to be a sub-tropical zone.
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Australia is getting hotter… and since you all already live by the coast I’m not sure where you have left to go! Maybe Tasmania 😉
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Tasmania would be good for the summer months but a bit cold in the winter, maybe 6 months in each…
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Sounds good! But maybe Tassie will also start to warm up?
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Quite possible with this climate change thing happening world wide.
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Beautiful flowers to view on such a grimy, cold morning! Thank you!!
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They are little rays of sun aren’t they Del?
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We had 37 in Brisbane, icky! But i have 2 air conditioners – 1 in the lounge and 1 in the bedroom 😀
I love those rain shots, really well done! Your garden is beautiful.
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Thanks DJ Poor Brisbane suffered. We usually get the sea breezes and have all the windows and doors open, but that night there was no breeze and the humidity was 90%.
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Ugh yuck, I can’t imagine. Of course, I had no aircon growing up, just ceiling fans….
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During the hot, humid days I sneak off to the library or shopping centres to sit in their air con.
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Good plan, we went to the movies on Sunday to escape!
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Good move!!!! What did you see?
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We saw “Into the Woods”. I was a little disappointed. Not quite what I expected. Although the acting was fantastic.
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At least it would be nice and cool…
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Beautiful healthy garden. It reminds the ones I would see in South Africa when I lived there.
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Thank you, the garden is doing very well this year as we are getting lots of rain.
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I love rain shots – and yours are so clear – can really feel the first and that puddled one – whew that was a lot of rain. I like the cool chair in the back and nice bird bath – actually cindy’s comment summed up how I felt after enjoying your pics – “gorgeous garden”
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It certainly poured down Yvette, when I checked the rain gauge it was full at 130mm and over flowing, so don’t know how much we had during the night.
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wow – that is a lot –
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Lovely garden, Pauline…..but I really do not envy you that heat. It would slow me to a standstill.
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I must admit not much gardening happening at the moment Sue. Spending a lot of time in the air con at the lbrary
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You make me feel as if I’m in your garden with your photos and words. A lovely place to be!
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I would love to have you visit if you are ever in this area Meg
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In south east Queensland for six weeks June – August. If you’re around then, it’s a date!
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Not sure where we will be then be in NZ to approx. mid May. If we are home I would love to have a get together, it would be fun.
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And I thought last year was hot! Beautiful shots.
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It was hot last year too Jane, but this year we have the rain so higher humidity which makes it seem much hotter.
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The Sunflowers are appropriate for this post and you have shown them off nicely.
I love this heat the ocean is 25c degrees..
Sleeping with the door open is almost as good as sleeping under the stars
and a lot of cloths are not necessary.
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You love this climate you were born to it.
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I can’t imagine not having an air condtioner in that sort of heat. How do you sleep? Your garden looks really happy with all that rain, and your sunflower pics are splendid. 🙂
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I sleep with difficulty on the worst nights but we have a fan at the end of the bed that helps a bit…
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Gorgeous garden!
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Thanks Cindy for the comment.
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