I was born in some Vryheid hospital and spent my first few years on a farm called Doringkraal. I remember it well, or at least I think I do, because studies show that children's memories are not necessarily accurate. Some things they absorb into their sub-conscious, though, such as sounds, which become associated with feelings. In my case, good feelings are linked to the following noises: in the human realm, Zulu, English and German lullabies, the hum of a lawnmower or a distant generator; in the natural realm, a cheerful orchestra of birds, the shushing of grass and leaves in the wind, the melody of a running stream, distant thunder, a symphony of frogs and crickets. It turns out natural sound is very necessary to humans in order to relax…
