Scenes from Martha's Vineyard, March 2022
Gay Head sunset.
Lisa Vanderhoop
Daffodils bloom in spring at Beetlebung Corner.
Albert O. Fischer
Clamming the shellfish flats of Tashmoo.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Eastern screech owl soaks up some sunshine.
Lanny McDowell
Lambing season at Slough Farm.
Ray Ewing
Gingerbread shadows.
Tim Johnson
Icy in Aquinnah.
Tim DeWitt
Squibnocket stroll.
Albert O. Fischer
Brush Pond saltmarsh.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Tim Johnson
Exploring the tidal pools in Menemsha.
Albert O. Fischer
Fog blankets Edgartown Lighthouse.
Tim Johnson
Ferry departs from Vineyard Haven.
Ray Ewing
Quenomica Point on Edgartown Great Pond, purchased by the land bank this month.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Feeding the cattle at Brookside Farm.
Albert O. Fischer
Late winter at Fulling Mill Brook.
Tim Johnson
Rainbow surf.
Lisa Vanderhoop
Afternoon light at South Beach.
Ray Ewing
As much as ancient sayings are to be revered, there's a lot to be said for March both coming in and going out like a lamb. We've had a mild winter of little snow and no long or truly bitter settling in of cold, and it seems that now, with the vernal equinox within shouting distance, there is little likelihood of true winter clamping us between its teeth. There's no such thing as certainty about New England weather, but there is reason to hope.
