“Dan Sneild stayed on at the B and B. The Hacky Sack kids and the older environmentalists became a fixture and were busy trying to recruit people for the big day when the logging began. They had to work really hard because it’s difficult to keep people whipped to a white-hot protesting fury when nothing much is going on. One day, seemingly out of the blue, Uncle Jack called it quits with his restaurant and a big FOR SALE sign went into its window, surprising everyone. His only explanation was th...at he was tired of renovating a building where the darn ceiling wouldn’t stay up. He had his eye now on something else. But he wouldn’t say what. I tried to hint to Miss Bowzer that he had sold it because he didn’t want to displease her but she just gave me a skeptical look. You’d think someone in love with two men at once would be waltzing around with stars in her eyes but all she seemed was secretive and irritated. I told her that Uncle Jack said that she couldn’t make crème brûlée and she said, “I’m not cooking any more French food, Primrose.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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