THE season has changed and, while I don't know if you've noticed anything in your neck of the woods, here in the fishing village there is a definite sense of activity in the air. It's not exactly urgent but there is a nonetheless determined flurry all about us and we are reminded of the words of William Boot, the great nature columnist: "Feather-footed through the plashy fen passes the questing vole. . ."
The bustling is uncharacteristic. Granted, the holidays remain a full two months in the offing but there is still an unseemly haste and purpose in the identification of priorities which could otherwise have all been comfortably put off until next year, or maybe even dropped altogether.
We are, of course, referring to this business of the ANC and its allies not only rallying behind President Jacob Zuma but taking care of the frightful mess he's landed in and removing from his presence all manner of irritations that have bothered him of late.
In Durban, two groups have come to Zuma's defence over Nkandla. One of them - a bunch of "business people . . . and popular musicians", it says here - believes the President has been "humiliated" enough and has kindly offered to pay his bill in this matter.
In his letter to Parliament, the group's leader, one Vumelani Mchunu, said, "We as members of the public are now putting an end to this issue by saying (that) once the public protector [Thuli Madonsela] finalises every report that is needed, including that amount of money that they are saying the president should pay back, we as public members' unit team, we will then take it from there, and we as the public members' unit team we will pay that money back on behalf of President Jacob Zuma."
The letter was read out in the ad hoc committee meeting on the upgrades at Zuma's country pile. Mchunu is not a wealthy man. As he later told the Mercury, "My business is not worth much, but personally I am worth gold because of my heart." He would however work tirelessly to raise the money to pay for whatever the President owed. Which was sweet of him to say that.