![]() ![]() ![]() One of her most popular books, “Onions in the Stew,” was written about her hard-scrabble days on Vashon, when she’d rise at 5 to climb the long, steep, rutted trail from her house - part of which is now the Bunker Trail - to catch the ferry.Īnd perhaps most important, MacDonald drew to Vashon other members of her family as well as dear friends, creating a kind of MacDonald clan that still lives on today. Her home, made of dark-stained planks of wood sealed with cement, still stands, just beneath the farm she purchased when the royalty checks from “The Egg and I” started rolling in. ![]() Her two daughters, Joan and Anne, went to school here, graduating from Vashon High School. ![]()
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