Sustainability
"A Bittersweet Symphony
Quite a long time ago, in a little town settled in a distant land, there carried on with a family whose fantasies consumed splendidly inside their souls. The Jenkins family, comprising of John, Sarah, and their young little girl, Emily, longed for a superior life — a daily existence loaded up with open doors and the commitment of a more brilliant tomorrow. Their yearning drove them to settle on a clashing choice: to relocate to Canada.
By Paulina Iyowoche3 years ago in Earth
Tips to protect against the cold weather ahead.. Content Warning.
A strong cold front, moving eastwards from the south-western parts of the Western Cape on Friday evening towards KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga on Sunday, has caused a significant drop in temperatures. The front brought rain, strong winds reaching near gale force along the coast, and even snow in high-lying areas, according to the South African Weather Service.
By Ramon Marais3 years ago in Earth
Footprints in the Sand:
The old man sat on a weathered wooden bench, his eyes gazing out at the vast expanse of the sea. It was a ritual he had embraced in his twilight years, a bittersweet journey through memories that seemed both distant and vivid. Today, he longed to share his stories of vibrant coral reefs and thriving ecosystems, a testament to the wonders he had witnessed as a child.
By Kristian Bad3 years ago in Earth
The Long Road to Recovery
The aftermath of the volcanic eruption couldn't have been more devastating for the small village of tempest. The lava had destroyed homes, businesses, and infrastructure, leaving almost nothing in the village untouched. The once picturesque town was now a pile of ash and rubble, and its residents were forced to pick up the pieces and start over.
By OKAFOR LOTANNA3 years ago in Earth





