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Melba and Carol met at a meeting of the East County Writers in 2005, and a close friendship developed over the years. Both women were adventurous, despite their age and health problems, and thought nothing of taking off across the country on a road trip to see the sights. Their only worry was whether theyd still be friends at the end of the journey. This story is the result of that trip.

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Melba and Carol met at a meeting of the East County Writers in 2005, and a close friendship developed over the years. Both women were adventurous, despite their age and health problems, and thought nothing of taking off across the country on a road trip to see the sights. Their only worry was whether theyd still be friends at the end of the journey. This story is the result of that trip.

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Melba Stolhand was born near Aubrey, Texas, but grew up in the San Joaquin Valley of California. Today, she and her constant companion, Smokey, a seal point Siamese cat, make their home in the Delta area of Northern California. She is a widow with two grown children and a large extended family. Her first novel, Changing Seasons, published in 2008, was the story of a young girl uprooted from everything that was familiar during World War II and set down in a strange land called California. She is currently working on a sequel to that story. Carol Olson Lindahl is a native of Minnesota. As a child, she loved to read and started writing poems when she was thirteen. She saw an ad in the local paper for a senior scribe and sent them a short story. That was published on October 1, 2003, and she has been with them as a senior columnist ever since. Her stories are in the East County Times and other local papers. She is currently working on the story of a wild mustang filly that she rescued in April of 1970.