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Scenes from Martha's Vineyard: August 2022

Menemsha after the rain.
Larry Glick
Menemsha after the rain.
Larry Glick
Claiming their spots in Ocean Park before the fireworks.
Albert O. Fischer
Claiming their spots in Ocean Park before the fireworks.
Albert O. Fischer
Carol Caradimos captures the August light along East Chop Drive.
Jeanna Shepard
Carol Caradimos captures the August light along East Chop Drive.
Jeanna Shepard
Mallows bloom around edge of Crackatuxet Cove.
Ray Ewing
Mallows bloom around edge of Crackatuxet Cove.
Ray Ewing
Zinnias at Norton Farm in Oak Bluffs.
Tim Johnson
Zinnias at Norton Farm in Oak Bluffs.
Tim Johnson
Terns and black skimmers fill the sky.
Lanny McDowell
Terns and black skimmers fill the sky.
Lanny McDowell
Capt. Chris Murphy and crew return to port.
Albert O. Fischer
Capt. Chris Murphy and crew return to port.
Albert O. Fischer
Gah Head Cliffs under a late summer fog.
Jeanna Shepard
Gah Head Cliffs under a late summer fog.
Jeanna Shepard
End of the day at Lobsterville Beach.
Larry Glick
End of the day at Lobsterville Beach.
Larry Glick
Rainy day in Menemsha.
Ray Ewing
Rainy day in Menemsha.
Ray Ewing
Good day for body surfing on South Beach.
Tim Johnson
Good day for body surfing on South Beach.
Tim Johnson
Seasonal favorite for Island birders; ruby-throated hummingbird.
Lanny McDowell
Seasonal favorite for Island birders; ruby-throated hummingbird.
Lanny McDowell
Nice turnout for Meet the Fleet on Dutcher Dock.
Albert O. Fischer
Nice turnout for Meet the Fleet on Dutcher Dock.
Albert O. Fischer
Jeanna Shepard
Jeanna Shepard
Osprey returns to its nest with dinner.
Larry Glick
Osprey returns to its nest with dinner.
Larry Glick
Lobsterman Wayne Iacono aboard his fishing boat Freedom.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Lobsterman Wayne Iacono aboard his fishing boat Freedom.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Ocean Park fountain.
Ray Ewing
Ocean Park fountain.
Ray Ewing
Cruising into Edgartown harbor in style.
Tim Johnson
Cruising into Edgartown harbor in style.
Tim Johnson

How is it that August on the Vineyard can be so different from July? It’s all about location in the landscape of summer. July opens the season, and from its vantage point at the near shore of summer, the days seem to extend almost endlessly, with autumn somewhere over the horizon. August is a more festive but less leisurely month, because it concludes the season, and it offers a clear view to the comparative calm of September.



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