Island Light: Helping Season
Scallop shells are accumulating around the Bangs’ shuck shack on the Lagoon.
Stunted and twisted at Cedar Tree Neck Sanctuary.
Generations of intitials are carved into the trunks.
Gay Head Cliffs seen from the Aquinnah overlook.
Wind Farm visible from Katama.
Horses graze in a West Tisbury pasture on a sunny day.
Bittersweet vines grow over an old tractor.
Water delivery time in Vineyard Haven.
Moving sand at Bend in the Road Beach.
Raising East Chop house to battle rising seas.
Hathaways bring in their scallops in Edgartown.
Been a long time since Rock & Roll.
Finger piers stretch into Edgartown harbor.
Boathouses line the water's edge.
Conch pots.
Becca.
Vineyard Haven harbor hosts tugboats in their water.
Dusk at the Martha's Vineyard Museum on the hill.
Nighttime ferry ride for a holiday weekend.
Mansion House anchors Main street.
We know the season in our bones. In the days after Thanksgiving the wind and rain stripped down those few leaves that were left, and our winter coats are coming out. Beaches are lonely and wind-pierced places. But no sooner was that pumpkin pie digested than lights began to appear on the streets of the village centers down-Island.
As Islanders now check off their list of gifts, they also are making sure that they are helping assure that no one goes without a holiday meal, and that no children lack a present. There’s no true participation in the holidays without helping ease the burdens of others. Soon enough, the upcoming holidays will be receding into the past, and a long parade of gray and often dreary days will stretch ahead through winter. Have something warm to remember.
