When clouds forget the way to your house, it can take a long time before you see them again. If you live far away, you can sit and wait on your stoep for years and years.
Places like Bushmanland and the Upper Karoo are far from the cloud highways. Sometimes people’s gardens are withered away by the time the clouds return and give a shy kiss. But it also happens that children grow up, old people pass away and animals starve before there’s a happy reunion.
One of the most difficult places to reach is the far north of Bushmanland – a wide stretch north of the N14. The tracks in the veld are faded. Whether you drive there or float there on a thermal, you have to keep your wits about you or you’ll lose your way.
That’s why Arno Bekeer is so surprised to see me when we run into each other in March 2022 at Vuurdoodberg near Goodhouse, which is very far from pretty much anywhere. We first met each other at Romansberg, to the east of Vuurdoodberg, about two years ago. Back then, the drought was so severe that the only food Arno’s sheep and goats could find were scrawny plants cowering under rocks. Now, the once-pallid plains are covered in bushman and sour grass.