Island Light: Overdrive
Beverly Bergeron shows off her zinnias she grows and sells.
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Graceful tree leans over Duarte's Pond.
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Kite flying in Ocean Park is summer tradition.
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Afternoon sail in Vineyard Haven.
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Disembarking at the airport, fully masked.
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Mike Creato's red biplane at Katama airfield.
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Snail inches its way along a milkweed leaf.
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Sengie sunset.
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Gazette pickup truck at the 175th anniversary opening at the Martha's Vineyard Museum.
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Kerry Thompson on the tarmac at the airport.
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Water lilies float on pond's surface.
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Roadside flower stand attracts visitors.
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Mushroom grows in Chilmark woods.
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Island memorabilia at the museum.
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Just when you think the pace of Vineyard summer has reached its peak, the season reaches back, shifts and accelerates into a kind of overdrive. We call it August.
According to one theory that has a certain compelling simplicity, it's all a matter of the heat: Just as water boils at higher temperatures, perhaps time itself starts to percolate in a new way as the Island's warmest month arrives.
