Nature & Science
Temperature: Precip.
Day Max. Min. Inches.
Fº Fº
May 16 67 48 .00
May 17 59 47 1.01
May 18 68 50 .01
May 19 69 50 .08
May 20 61 45 Trace
May 21 59 45 .50
May 22 65 50 Trace
Water temperature in Edgartown harbor: 58º F.
Temperature: Precip.
Day Max. Min. Inches.
F F .00
May 9 60 49 .23
May 10 54 45 1.31
May 11 55 45 .04
May 12 58 46 Trace
May 13 53 45 Trace
May 14 59 45 .00
May 15 63 41 .00
Water temperature in Edgartown harbor: 57º F.
By LYNNE IRONS
While enjoying my morning cup of Joe, I looked out at my blooming white rhododendron, fragrant viburnum, fully budded miniature lilac, weeping crabbapple, mature old apple in all its glory, the remnants of the flowering quince, and watched a pair of orchard orioles flitting about in the apple tree. Now there is a sight to write home about. I confess I don’t do that as often as I would like. Good thing the folks receive the Gazette weekly. Hi Mom and Dad . . . . Love you!
If you blinked last week, then you might have missed it. The shadbush bloomed.
Shadbush is a quick-change artist: its flowers are here one moment and gone the next. Before leaf-out of most other woodland species, the slender five-petaled white flowers of the shadbush appear and fade away quickly.
Burning Noman’s Land in May? What is that all about? This is nesting season. There are birds on eggs and some with young over there already. Did the Navy want scrambled eggs for breakfast or perhaps squab? And doesn’t Massachusetts Fish and Wildlife have control over Noman’s? It seems they should know better than to burn in May.

