Great Britain - an autumn fairy tale
Disclaimer: Similarities to real existing persons are not intended and pure coincidence.
It's Friday afternoon somewhere in Great Britain. A young couple with their three children is driving their bright red station wagon along a country road.
One of the children looks out of the window and says
"Mom look. There are cows in that meadow!" -
"Yes, these cows are standing on the green meadow and give us the milk that we drink," replied the mother.
A moment and a few miles through the green countryside later.
"And look mama! There, there are chickens."
"That's right my darling. Those chickens lay the eggs we cook up and eat for breakfast," Mom explained.
But then something came that the daughter could not explain. There were white tall towers in the meadow and on the towers were such funny beams that were spinning.
"Mama, mama! What is that there?"
"Oh my little one, your daddy can explain it to you best."
The daddy, also known as @GoDividend , looked up at the white towers and laughed. "Oh my darling. Those are pinwheels. They belong $UKW and produce electricity."
"Electricity?" asked the daughter, puzzled.
"Yes the electricity we need for our TV, our refrigerator and our radio."
"Oh, really?" sighed the daughter.
"But more importantly." added @GoDividend added, "these wind turbines pay me a dividend every quarter."
That, or something like it, is how an old British legend is said to have happened. Inspiration for this story came, of course @Lorena with her super contribution yesterday and @GoDividend with the colored excerpt from a children's book.