Timothy Johnson

March Madness

The weather this month has been enough to send anyone to the therapist’s couch.

The weather this month has been enough to send anyone to the therapist’s couch. First came a tease of spring — real spring, the kind the Island only rarely sees, with warm temperatures, spring bulbs pushing up through the wet dark ground, pinkletinks coming up out of the mud with their tiny frog chorus.

Then there was snowfall — real snowfall followed by bitter cold and ice and wind off the water that cut right through the down jacket, sending even the hardiest Islanders back to the closet for parkas, thick gloves and warm hats.

It appeared at times that every man woman and child on this side of the Sound was in a funk. (March is also of course unofficial cranky season on the Vineyard).

But if you think no one has fun around here in the month of March, consider the otters. After the recent snowfall that buried the early spring flowers, last weekend the woods of West Tisbury were streaked with otter slides. The long slides followed the woodland paths, wended across fields and schussed their way into streams. It was a picture of pure joy, and easy to imagine the otters having a field day out there, sliding along the snowy white trails that they owned for just a day. Or a night. Or both.

Memo to March: April is coming.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 03/21/2017 - 08:46

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Susan Forbes Hansen Vineyard Haven, every little while

My compliments on this piece, and on the wonderful introductions to the weekly "Notebook" email. I look forward to what follows "Good morning Gazette readers" whether it makes me smile or tear up, and I often share these nuggets with friends.

Margaret Vero Beach

A "field day" is an expression meaning "having the best day you can imagine." :-)
I'm sure the otters were doing just so. Blessings to all!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 03/23/2017 - 10:55

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Melinda Loberg Vineyard Haven

Back in the Middle Ages when I was in elementary school, a Field Day, was a day when classes were suspended and everyone spent the day outside in all sorts of athletic pursuits and games.

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