Henri Delivers Wind and Heavy Surf to the Vineyard
The day begins with choppy waters in Island harbors.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Capturing memories of Tropical Storm Henri.
Ray Ewing
Coast Guard prepare to head out on the seas.
Larry Glick
Allen Farm goose has good vantage point overlooking Lucy Vincent Beach.
Albert O. Fischer
Eversource trucks at the ready.
Tim Johnson
Ferries were canceled throughout the day.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Tides followed the path to the parking lot at Katama.
Ray Ewing
Islanders flocked to beaches to take in the storm.
Larry Glick
Fishermen make way for ducks in flooded Menemsha docks.
Albert O.Fischer
Family takes a supervised swim on East Chop.
Tim Johnson
Whitecaps in an emptied Oak Bluffs harbor.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Steady waves rolled on the south shore of the Vineyard.
Ray Ewing
Ag Fair was canceled on Sunday.
Liz Durkee
Bulkhead at Squibnocket took a pounding.
Larry Glick
Rain coats were the fashion accessory of the day.
Albert O. Fischer
Waves cross Seaview avenue at the end of the seawall.
Tim Johnson
Precautions made ensured boats' safety in Island harbors.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Slough Farm cows take shelter under trees during rain.
Ray Ewing
Wind and rain filled the sky.
Albert O. Fischer
South Beach lifeguards keep people out of flooding parking lot.
Tim Johnson
Seafood Shanty did good business.
Mark Alan Lovewell
It was not a day to work on your end of season tan.
Ray Ewing
By end of the day Menemsha was calm.
Albert O. Fischer
Sunflowers hold their own in Katama.
Tim Johnson
Rain and wind lashed the Island, as Henri, downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm, reached the Vineyard.
