Tree Langdon
Stories (87/0)
Next A Thief, Then Squeegee and Carlybob
We went to collect rent from the tenant in the Dragon House and noticed a ‘For Sale’ sign on a house nearby. Our realtor showed us how we could take a mortgage out on the first house to make the down payment on the second one so we put in an offer. To our surprise, it was accepted.
By Tree Langdon3 years ago in Humans
And Here's To You Mrs. Robinson
The next tenant in the Dragon House was recommended by a friend. Janet was a single mom, with a good rental history. You bet we checked her references carefully. Her current landlord told us she was always on time with her rent and they had positive things to say about her at the convenience store where she worked. That seemed good so we accepted her application.
By Tree Langdon3 years ago in Journal
Worlds In The Magic Of A Gamer's Brain
Recently, I was surprised to discover how computers and gaming can enhance your creative writing skills. I enrolled in a writing course at our local college and our first assignment was to write a short story using a scene to create emotion.
By Tree Langdon3 years ago in Education
How To Manifest A Partner
I’ve always heard about people who believed the Universe (or God or something out there) would take care of them, but I never had that kind of faith. I grew up in the Church, but my father always said: “God takes care of the big picture. It’s your job to take care of the details.”
By Tree Langdon3 years ago in Families
The Grand Scheme of Things
In the grand scheme of things, Simon always made money his first priority. He grew up in foster homes, bouncing from poor situation to poor situation, learning that he could only rely on himself. Most of his years as a teen were spent planning for the moment he aged out. As soon as he could, he put his plans into place.
By Tree Langdon3 years ago in Humans
The Girl Gets To Choose
When I was a young girl, I fell in love with stories. Our family was made up of readers and our favorite weekly outing was to the library where we would spend hours, browsing the stacks. I remember the first time I discovered a series. The series was about a farmer’s field and a rabbit and then all of the other animals that lived in the surrounding meadow and waterways.
By Tree Langdon3 years ago in Motivation
Dear Ego, Thanks For All Your Help
I know I don't usually write, but it's important we talk. I want to be sure you're feeling recognized. By the way, I've invited Spirit to be here with me for this beautiful moment. It's nice to know we can all share this together.
By Tree Langdon3 years ago in Psyche
A Writing Tool That Changed My Life
Scrivener is a writing program designed for writers. This program allows you to draft, edit, and compile related documents in one place. You can easily find the piece of dialogue or section of writing you are searching for, without hunting through multiple word files or piles of paper.
By Tree Langdon3 years ago in Journal