Scenes From Martha's Vineyard: November 2019
Misty morning.
Liz Durkee
John Zannini
On the west arm og Lagoon Pond.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Sunlight graces Edgartown homes.
Tim Johnson
Transition time.
John Zannini
It's beginning to look like Christmas in Ocean Park.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Charter school students take it to the streets to educate on climate change.
Albert O. Fischer
Scary flotsam at the Gay Head Cliffs.
Tim Johnson
Sepiessa.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Westernmost beacon seen from the sea.
Will Sennott
First snow on the Vineyard came this week.
John Zannini
Culling boards are full on a successful day scalloping in the Lagoon.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Vestige of long ago shipwreck on Tashmoo Beach.
Tim Johnson
View of the Atlantic through a South Beach dune.
Jeanna Shepard
Wooden sailboats are a fixture in Vineyard Haven harbor.
John Zannini
Double crested cormorants flock to Edgartown Great Pond's edge.
Lanny McDowell
Starry night over Ocean Park.
Tim Johnson
A peek of ocean down Fuller street.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Fall is surely a favorite season for Vineyard walking. The golds in the woods are gleaming, the reds are extravagantly bold, the huckleberry bushes and cranberry bogs are crimson. Ponds glimmer deep blue and skies are crystal clear when the sun shines.
It's November on the Vineyard and things couldn't be finer.
