The Winds of Change is a collection of four stories about getting through the tough times. Each story follows its characters through the happenings in their lives. Each of us is touched by both joy and sadness. Each of us has to make choices about how to go forward with our lives when we are faced with change; so do the characters in these stories. The settings are located in South Africa, Antarctica, and Mexico. The animals and plant life in each setting play a role in the stories. Each setting offers its own unique environment and culture that the characters must respond to and interact with in order to survive.
Baja California has some of the most unusual plant life on earth. Many of the plants are found only in Baja which is located on a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez. The plants are different enough in the way they look that one could imagine that they are from another world.
The Lonely Sea Lion recounts the adventures of Skully, a sea lion who has reached the age of maturity and must leave his home at the Sea Lion Cave. Swimming north up the Oregon coast, he reaches the Columbia River Bar, which changes the course of his destiny. Two teenage boys, Caleb and Sergio, traveling with their grandmother, discover Skully at the moment his adventure begins. This is the story of how their lives intertwine. Visiting distant lands has always held a great fascination for the author. This story is set in the beautiful state of Oregon. Each state has its own uniqueness with its own cast of characters. Each one also has its own lessons to teach, if one would but listen and learn. The author has always loved writing, but her life weaved across many paths before reaching a place where writing could be prioritized. She feels fortunate to have spent much of her life serving children in the public schools in Arizona.
Baja California has some of the most unusual plant life on earth. Many of the plants are found only in Baja which is located on a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez. The plants are different enough in the way they look that one could imagine that they are from another world.
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