Island Light: After Thanksgiving
Autumn colors lead to the Edgartown Lighthouse.
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Easy living at Brookside Farm.
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Bringing in the scallops in Edgartown harbor.
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Keeping an eye out on Vineyard Haven harbor.
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John Forte picks up eggs at Mermaid Farm.
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Katama sunset.
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Banner year for maple tree foliage along Middle Road.
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Down on Dock street on Edgartown harbor.
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Storm bends the phragmites at Bangs shuck shack on the Lagoon.
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Pre-Thanksgiving waves rock the Oak Bluffs shore.
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Horse rides at Slough Farm in Edgartown.
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Stone Church in Vineyard Haven.
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Tisbury tugboats.
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Chilmark School's Turkey Trot is annual tradition.
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Down Middle Road they run, and back up to Beetlebung Corner.
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Happy Thanksgiving!
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There is plenty to be thankful for. We are thankful for the beauty of this place, for the early morning November ground fog that hovers over the fields and rolling woodlands of West Tisbury, for the pale orange sunrise that climbs over the eastern edge of Chappaquiddick, for the deep scarlet sunset that floods the western cliffs of Aquinnah, for the sound of the horn on the Island Home as she rounds the breakwater in Vineyard Haven.
But now Thanksgiving has come and gone and the kitchen is still strewn with leftovers: turkey for sandwiches and later soup, mashed potatoes and stuffing for a late-afternoon snack but first and foremost that stalwart best among New England traditions — pie for breakfast.
