ALL TOGETHER IN ONE PLACE began from an old diary entry of Ezra Meeker, written in 1852. He recorded meeting eleven wagons heading east, all driven by women, their men having died and the women returning alone. This is a story of discovering how to come to terms with disappointment and facing that life, as these women knew it, had ended. It is a story of walking in the wilderness of landscape, relationship and spirit and the power of family, friends and faith can see us through.