Tim Johnson

August Days

August is the month of sunflowers in the fields, long days at the shore and on the water, unhurried evenings with friends on the porch while the sturgeon moon rises, a time when summer feels fleeting at best.

August is the month of sunflowers in the fields, long days at the shore and on the water, unhurried evenings with friends on the porch while the sturgeon moon rises, a time when summer feels fleeting at best. It is also the month when more than a few Islanders feel they have reached their limit. The heat and humidity, the dust, traffic and crowds — some days it all feels like too much.

August is like the inverse of March, that winter-weary month when Islanders can only think of summer with fondness. The long days, warm-sand beaches, clear ocean water for swimming — some days it feels like it will never come.

And then it does.

Such are the rhythms of a resort community — always changing.

For all the August-loving visitors, this is a month to savor.

And for all the August-weary Islanders, here’s a reminder of what’s around the corner: September, with its shortening days, warm-sand beaches, clear ocean water for swimming.

Add fishing and scalloping, new apples, the last of the corn, tomatoes and peaches — and that’s a recipe to clip and save for autumn.

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