(Alpha Centauri A and B.)
Poul Anderson, "Pele" IN Larry Niven (Ed.), Man-Kzin Wars IX (Riverdale, NY, 2002), pp. 1-95.
See Unpolluted Planets.
The same sentiment is re-expressed when, from the main office of Saxtorph and Nordbo in Munchen, Robert Saxtorph sees:
green countryside;
scattered houses;
groves;
distant blue hills;
blue sky;
morning light from the sun, Alpha Centauri A;
white clouds;
a flock of rosewings -
- and thinks:
"Yes, Wunderland's still a lovely world, as alive as Earth used to be before people screwed her up." (2, p. 12)
That is my last gasp for tonight or rather this early morning.
2 comments:
Kaor, Paul!
I was in a store Friday, and I noticed a tube of Weleda toothpaste for sale, reminding me of “Star of the Sea.”
Best Regards,
Nicholas
Kaor, Paul and Nicholas!
Paul: The skeptic in me strongly suspect that Wunderlanders, in centuries to come, will do their share of mucking up their planet.
Nicholas: Welcome back! I hope we more comments by you.
Regards! Sean
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