Time Spent with Meredith Baker: A Season in America
Cabbages and Carrots: good, clean fun.
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Old Sweaters: gray skies and the warmth of old friends.
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Quirks and Quiddities: farewell to Ocean Springs.
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Technical Difficulties: mental health challenges.
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Bookends: a jar of spring daffodils and the pursuit of happiness.
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King Cake Baby!: oh my!
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Pascagoula: soap, propane, and s’mores.
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Woolgathering: under the sweetgum trees, a smoky fire.
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Jupiter and Saturn: align across the bayou sky.
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Unexpected Visitors: who’s in my bed.
info_outlineGo Forth: Traveling alone across the country.
Meredith encourages us to Go Forth. To wander and enjoy the journey as a wayfaring stranger. Indulge in our wanderlust because, afterall, home is where our hat is. She questions what it is that drives us forward. How do we move through the world? “Can we step into the unknown? Do we have the luxury to choose travel and adventure?” What is the spark that empowers us to take action? She is galvanized by the words of her grandmother and mother at the ends of their lives, encouraging her to live her life now.
“We each must take our own trip. Make of it what we will.” Meredith says, "Take the backroads and the scenic byways," she urges us. “You’ll be amazed at how much fun you’ll have. YOLO! Go Forth.”