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Scenes from Martha's Vineyard, February 2022

Quitsa boathouse waits for warmer days.
Albert O. Fischer
Quitsa boathouse waits for warmer days.
Albert O. Fischer
Blanket of freshly-fallen snow fills Katama plains.
Ray Ewing
Blanket of freshly-fallen snow fills Katama plains.
Ray Ewing
View to the Sound from Sheriff's Meadow Sanctuary.
Mark Alan Lovewell
View to the Sound from Sheriff's Meadow Sanctuary.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Fish pots stacked for the off-season in Menemsha.
Tim Johnson
Fish pots stacked for the off-season in Menemsha.
Tim Johnson
Wayne Iacono takes Freedom out.
Albert O. Fischer
Wayne Iacono takes Freedom out.
Albert O. Fischer
Horse rides at Nat's Farm.
Ray Ewing
Horse rides at Nat's Farm.
Ray Ewing
Family walk along the shore of the Lagoon.
Tim Johnson
Family walk along the shore of the Lagoon.
Tim Johnson
Sledding the circle in Aquinnah.
Albert O. Fischer
Sledding the circle in Aquinnah.
Albert O. Fischer
Fog settles in at Vineyard Haven harbor.
Ray Ewing
Fog settles in at Vineyard Haven harbor.
Ray Ewing
American robins feast on berries.
Lanny McDowell
American robins feast on berries.
Lanny McDowell
Take a moment to pause and reflect.
Kevin Hooks
Take a moment to pause and reflect.
Kevin Hooks
Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson

February sits opposite August in our yearly rotation, each the final full month before the equinox. On the Vineyard August is when summer hits its stride. Beach days start to pile up. The Island is bustling, and the calendar fills with events. But the earlier sunsets, the first cold night, are a reminder that fall is on its way and glorious summer days are numbered.

Flip ahead six months to February, the opposite side of the seasonal coin, when parking is plentiful but businesses are shuttered. A deep quiet settles over the Island, now as empty as it was full just a few months ago. Summer seems a distant memory. But each day is a little longer. The first snowdrops appear, and soon will come the red-winged blackbirds. Spring is on the move: slowly, inevitably.



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