Happy Friday, everybody.
This past couple weeks has been very trying. I have been fighting a persistent sinus and ear infection which has made me very dizzy. Not much fun. As a result, there were three or four days I was unable to do anything.
The doctor has me on heavy-duty antibiotics and Prednisone to reduce the inflammation and swelling. I”m happy to say it seems to be working. I haven’t been dizzy for three days. I’m scheduled to see an ENT in May to see if there are any other issues in my sinuses and inner ear.
Lizzy is showing Dani the hiding place she discovered in the barn. Will it be enough to protect Lizzy and Amy, if trouble comes their way?
Have a great weekend, and thanks for reading Danielle Dark.
Would the old still have been removed since then?
sundragon: Perhaps a still is hidden elsewhere in the barn. There could be other secret rooms.
Not all bootleggers were distillers.
some bought product from the distillers
and then were in the package and/or
distribution business. Also, a still
for bootleg whiskey would not be near
the farm house, but in the deep woods.
To put it near the house it would need
to be well and securely hidden,
as well as, the smoke it woukd produce.
Curtis: That’s true. Storing illegal beer and whiskey is one thing, but distilling it is on another level. The smoke and smell would be dead giveaways. The secret room in the barn was probably more of a distribution point.