Scenes from Martha’s Vineyard, February 2025
Winter is melting into spring.
Albert O. Fischer
During the February school break the West Tisbury Library hosted a free soup and bread lunch.
Jonathan Fleischmann
During the February school break the West Tisbury Library hosted a free soup and bread lunch.
Jonathan Fleischmann
Bird eye's view of Mill Pond in downtown West Tisbury.
Joshua Robinson-White
Snowfence helps to fight erosion at South Beach.
L.A. Brown
Short-eared owl is popular attraction at Katama.
Lanny McDowell
Sankaty motors into her Island port.
Larry Glick
Work continues on the Gay Head Lighthouse restoration.
Ray Ewing
Quiet Edgartown Main street during February school break.
Susan Garrett
Old Sculpin Gallery viewed through the whale's tail on Dock street.
Tim Johnson
Golden hour at Menemsha.
Larry Glick
Last season's rosehips.
L.A. Brown
Wild turkey feathers.
Lanny McDowell
Ferry Martha’s Vineyard in her Island port.
Ray Ewing
East Chop Gems await warmer weather.
Tim Johnson
Bend in the Road beach.
Larry Glick
Snowy backyard.
L.A. Brown
Bench with a view at Sunset Lake in Oak Bluffs.
Liz Durkee
Frosting of snow at Katama.
Ray Ewing
Sheep shearing took place at the Agricultural Hall.
Tim Johnson
Roll of the surf at South Beach.
Maria Thibodeau
Morning on Dutcher Dock in Menemsha.
Ray Ewing
Lambing season on the Vineyard.
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.
