Author: Debbie Scott
My Trip to Washington State
I’m having a fantastic time on my Washington State Adventure. First up: Port Townsend! I already have more information, stories, etc. that I will be able to share soon- it’s been amazing! For instance, I was in Port Townsend yesterday, and decided to check at Manresa Castle, for a room next week. I went inside, […]
Chimacum – That Spot on the Map
The Egg and I is based on life in the Chimacum Valley, much of which remains nearly as pristine as it was during Betty MacDonald’s time there. Several of the original farmhouses, barns, outbuildings and even broken down tractors from 60 years back or more are visible, and it doesn’t take much imagination to envision […]
The Map and I
Readers have tried to identify precisely the places Betty MacDonald wrote about. Because most are probably composites, it’s very hard to correlate fiction with actual places. The maps on this page show the location of Chimacum, WA, relative to Puget Sound and nearby cities. The red star in each shows the location of Chimacum. The […]
Newsreel of Betty – 1946
Newsreel: Betty signs her 1 millionth copy of The Egg and I for Washington State Governor Wallgren (Sept. 12, 1946)
What happened to Bob Heskett – Betty MacDonald’s first husband?
Betty Bard and Robert Eugene “Bob” Heskett were married in July of 1927, and started a chicken business less than a mile away from the farm that had been rented by Betty’s mother and siblings in 1926. Both farms were on Swansonville Road near Chimacum, on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. The Bard farm failed in 1930 […]
The Egg & I (1947)
Please enjoy The Egg & I movie trailer below.* *A special “Thank you!” to Cathy Bredlau for preparing this trailer for use on this fan site. Trailer for the re-release of The Egg and I in 1954. A long clip from the short-lived Egg and I tv show (1952).
Ma and Pa Kettle (1949)
Enjoy this short clip from the Ma and Pa Kettle movie – 1949
Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town (1950)
Synopsis: In Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town, the Kettle’s are awarded an all-expenses-paid trip to New York City after Pa wins yet another radio jingle contest for the horrid-tasting Bubble-O beverage. With no one to look after their new home in Cape Flattery, Washington, and their wild brood of fifteen children, the two […]
Mother Didn’t Tell Me (based on the book The Doctor Wears Three Faces – 1950)
Synopsis: In Mother Didn’t Tell Me, Jane Morgan, a young radio jingle writer for a leading Los Angeles advertising agency, has a terrible cough and goes to consult a doctor, William Wright, who turns out to be young, handsome and available. Jane takes a fancy to Bill and, later that same evening, phones him to […]
The Mystery Solved – The Deserted Mansion
Debbie finds the old mansion … or does she? By Debbie Scott © 2008 April 1, 2008 It was almost dusk when we got back to Discovery Bay, but Bob insisted that we stop at the “mansion,” a decaying and deserted old estate sprawled along a bluff overlooking Discovery Bay and facing the Crow’s Nest. […]
The Egg and I Song, sung by Dinah Shore
The song, “The Egg and I” is 2:40 minutes long and is performed by Dinah Shore. It was found it on a two volume compact disc set titled, ‘S Wonderful with Dinah Shore (released by Vocalion, 2003, remastered by Michael J. Dutton.) Vocalion’s address is: Vocalion P.O. Box 609 Watford WD18 7YA England
Bob Heskett’s Past and Present – Home to Roost
A meeting to remember … by Debbie Scott In June of 2011, I had the distinct pleasure and good fortune to meet three people who have not been heard from or featured in the little that has been written about Bob Heskett, but who were (and are) both important and fascinating parts of his life. […]