Sana could
not believe her eyes seeing the snow.
PHOTO PROMPT - Roger Bultot |
It hadn’t
snowed in their town for the last five years...
Everyone
knew it was the effect of climate change, but no one would do anything about
it.
They had
planted thousands of saplings in the last five years.
Their
efforts had clearly borne fruits snow!
“What a
birthday treat!” Sana danced.
When she
opened her home’s door, a surprise awaited her.
There were many
gifts and flower-bouquets for her in the hands of the grateful citizens.
What do you feel about climate change? Are you concerned and doing your bit to save the environment?
100 Words Story for the Friday Fictioneers
Sweet story, Anita, but as I commented elsewhere, I think it is already too late to save our planet.
ReplyDeleteIf only it were that simple to reverse the damage we have done and continue to do.
ReplyDeleteClimate fiction is the coming thing. I think there'll be more of it as the emergency deepens
ReplyDeleteDear Anita,
ReplyDeleteIt's nice that she could turn things around. Lovely story.
Shalom,
Rochelle
It's easy to think the actions of one person would make no difference, but if such actions inspired all of us to join forces things really could change.
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Lovely.
ReplyDeleteA sweet story, and it would be great if the solution were as simple as planting trees. It is true that we all can do our part, but as long is there is industrialization, we need to come up with much more sophisticated responses. Kudos to the industries who have made costly and successful efforts to control the pollution their factories could just turn loose into the water, air, and land.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be nice if that was all it took.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Dale and was about to make the same comment. Good story.
ReplyDeleteA sweet, positive story. We can't change things back, but we can stop the rapid progression, and planting trees sure helps. Snow will still be there, but maybe in unexpected places. Weather patterns change with the climate.
ReplyDeleteI like the hope in your story.
ReplyDeleteA VERY SWEET WELL AIMED STORY, Anita
ReplyDeleteLove the optimism in your story.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed! Sometimes, one person can change things!
ReplyDeleteI love the story. Very topical & fresh. I'm scared stiff of climate change since I seen a documentary (which I'm planning to review on the blog in the future where a meteorite hit earth) but I'm trying to remain jolly. I don't drive so I think I'm doing my bit in that way. I did freeze when I seen the documentary but will look up what I need to do. But Trump: numpty. And I'm not that even enlightened on the topic but jesus. A great write, brilliant highlighting of an important topic in a gorgeously written way.
ReplyDeletePlanting trees is a start, every small bit helps. It's always good to hope for the best.
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