 You describe your childhood as being itinerant living, traveling in places, you know, different places. How has this shaped your thinking of the world? It's not a good way to have a childhood, I have to tell you that. I mean, my father had just qualified as a doctor and was trying to sort of find himself a place to be, so I was born in St. Lucia. My mother said we moved 16 times in my first 10 years of life. And then when I was 10. Voices of the underground coming on the rebound. Those of us who were in church on Sunday, August 23rd, and not at home, kneeling shut doors, taking down the pictures, will remember that the psalm was 46, therefore, we will not fear.