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Island Light: Gruntled

Sunshine reaches the docks of Menemsha.
Tim Johnson
Sunshine reaches the docks of Menemsha.
Tim Johnson
Coast Guard Station Menemsha.
Tim Johnson
Coast Guard Station Menemsha.
Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson
In Vineyard skies.
Tim Johnson
In Vineyard skies.
Tim Johnson
Warming temperatures coax daffodils to bloom.
Tim Johnson
Warming temperatures coax daffodils to bloom.
Tim Johnson
Parish hall of the United Methodist Church in the Camp Ground.
Tim Johnson
Parish hall of the United Methodist Church in the Camp Ground.
Tim Johnson
Railroad car outside the Black Dog Cafe on State Road.
Tim Johnson
Railroad car outside the Black Dog Cafe on State Road.
Tim Johnson
Chickens stay close to their coop in Katama.
Tim Johnson
Chickens stay close to their coop in Katama.
Tim Johnson
Katama Farm.
Tim Johnson
Katama Farm.
Tim Johnson
Jellyfish in Menemsha harbor.
Tim Johnson
Jellyfish in Menemsha harbor.
Tim Johnson
Moorings line the shore in Lobsterville during off-season.
Tim Johnson
Moorings line the shore in Lobsterville during off-season.
Tim Johnson
Osprey roosts in their Harthaven nest after migrating back to Vineyard.
Tim Johnson
Osprey roosts in their Harthaven nest after migrating back to Vineyard.
Tim Johnson
Waiting for warmer days at Safe Harbor Marina in Vineyard Haven.
Tim Johnson
Waiting for warmer days at Safe Harbor Marina in Vineyard Haven.
Tim Johnson
Tabernacle roof renovation nears completion.
Tim Johnson
Tabernacle roof renovation nears completion.
Tim Johnson
Gobble ....
Tim Johnson
Gobble ....
Tim Johnson

It’s an odd fact of the English language that certain words appear only in their negative form, their prefixes attached with etymological epoxy. We hear only of dis-gruntled postal workers, although plenty of their happy counterparts can be found smiling behind the counters of Island post offices. And the progress of the sun toward its annual appointment with spring temperatures is described as in-exorable, although no adjective of the sort befits the weather of March. Island weather lately has been a series of lurching mood swings, as if March suffered from some meteorological bipolar disorder.

The details of March vary from year to year, but we know how this story ends. The end of our in-exorable winter, and the return of daylight and warmth. We’re entirely gruntled about that.



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