The chapter "Life's Sweet Sounds" from Ruskin Bond's writing reflects on the beauty of the different sounds that surround us in nature and everyday life. The author begins ............................
The author also reminisces about the early morning sounds he enjoys, such as the cawing of crows, the trilling of Himalayan whistling thrushes, and the bustling of babblers and bulbuls in search of food. He further explores the different types of bells, such as those on tongas, in hills, in schools, temples, and ankle bells on sturdy hill women.
Bond also highlights the sounds of falling petals, which ..........................