“FROM WAY BACK, I WAS ACCUMULATING STUFF FOR A COTTAGE THAT I DIDN’T OWN” THE SETTING:
A modest, rustic-looking water-access Ontario cottage, tucked among birches and maples on the south shore of nine-acre, four-property May Island, in Lake Rosseau’s Venetia island group; a 10-minute boat ride from the mainland
THE CHARACTERS:
Alan Marr, a semi-retired advertising copywriter, a director of TV commercials, and the cottage’s current owner; claims puttering is an Olympic event, and he’s in training for the Canadian team; a.k.a. “Monk,” from the name of his long-ago high-school band, “Monk Marr and the Clergy Reserves”
Sheila McCarthy, award-winning actor, Monk’s spouse, and self-confessed 100 per cent city girl
Gillian, Meredith, and Andrew, Monk’s three grown kids
Don Fairbrother, original owner of the cottage with his wife, Kitty, who…