The glories-and difficulties-of gardening on Vashon the friendly and the less than lovable neighbors the animals, starting with their own dog and cats, plus raccoons, deer and others. They nearly packed it all in that first winter, but spring came and the Island seduced them with her many different charms. Don and Betty's commute had more in common with a marathon as they struggled to travel to the mainland daily. Unsurprisingly, Betty's two teenaged daughters reached heights of unenthusiasm. They moved to Vashon in the fall, which wasn't too bad, but then winter showed up and was tough on everyone. Now all they had to do was learn to cope with island life. They turned to the small islands within commuting distance, but tours of these islands turned up little available housing, at least of the suitable variety, until they found the perfect house on Vashon. The war created nearly insoluble housing problems in Seattle, so when Betty MacDonald remarried during it, she and her new husband, Don, were unable to find anything suitable.
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