"For twelve years we MacDonalds have been living on an island in Puget
Sound. There is no getting away from it, life on an island is different
from life in the St. Francis Hotel but you can get used to it, can even
grow to like it. 'C'est la guerre, ' we used to say looking wistfully
toward the lights of the big comfortable warm city just across the way.
Now, as November (or July) settles around the house like a wet sponge,
we say placidly to each other, 'I love it here. I wouldn't live anywhere
else.'" Betty MacDonald's final memoir, Onions in the Stew recounts
her second attempt at farm-living, this time on Washington's then-remote
Vashon Island along with her second husband, Don MacDonald, and her two
teenage daughters.