Tree Langdon
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It's Not How We Measure Value, It's What We Call It
“This is the moment when we must come together to save this planet. Let us resolve that we will not leave our children a world where the oceans rise and famine spreads and terrible storms devastate our lands.” Barack Obama
By Tree Langdon2 years ago in The Swamp
How Can We Save The Mother Ganges
From ancient times to today, Ma Ganga has nurtured and supported settlements in the massive Indus River valley. Her source is high in the Himalayan Mountains and she flows 2,525 kilometers before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. She's also called the River Ganges.
By Tree Langdon2 years ago in Earth
Family Secrets
His world was a dark narrow view of rain-streaked streets, flashes of light in passing windows giving glimpses into the lives of strangers. He rode the bus all night, an ache behind his eyes. Hunched down in his green canvas overcoat he tried to sleep but he kept replaying the moment. If he hadn't been snooping around in the attic he would never have found the bundle of letters that could solve the mystery. He was excited to tell Lucie but first, he needed to see if his mother was still with the jerk who took her away.
By Tree Langdon2 years ago in Fiction
6 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know About Vietnam
Vietnam is one of my favorite countries to visit, mainly because of the people. I had the good fortune to spend a month there, traveling to different spots as they came up. I like to travel that way, letting chance and a bit of on-the-spot research influence my choices. It was a terrific experience and I’m grateful to have had the chance.
By Tree Langdon3 years ago in Wander